Chiral Symmetry and BRST Symmetry Breaking, Quaternion Reality and the Lattice Simulation

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Lattice

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3 pages 2 figures, submitted to the SCGT09 proceedings

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We discuss that the deviation of the Kugo-Ojima color confinement parameter $u(0)$ from -1 in the case of quenched lattice simulation and the consistency with -1 in the case of full QCD simulation could be attributed to the boundary condition defined by fermions inside the region of $r<1$fm. By using the domain wall fermion propagator in lattice simulation, we show that the chiral symmetry breaking in the infrared can become manifest when one assumes that the left-handed fermion on the left wall and the right-handed fermion on the right wall are correlated by a self-dual gauge field. The relation between the infrared fixed point of the running coupling measured in lattice simulations, the prediction of the BLM renormalization theory, the conformal field theory with use of the t'Hooft anomaly matching condition in non-SUSY supersymmetric theory and the quaternion real condition are discussed.

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