Abstract

The fermion doubling problem is discussed from the viewpoint of functional integration. The measure provided by any single lattice is not sufficent to yield solutions to agree with the continuum field theory. The approach of using an ensemble of random-block lattices to provide the proper measure is outlined. Some salient features of randomization are discussed.

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