Diagrammatic Monte Carlo
ORAL
Abstract
Diagrammatic Monte Carlo (DiagMC) is an exact technique that allows one to simulate quantities specified in terms of diagrammatic expansions, the latter being a standard tool of many-body quantum statistics. The sign problem, that is typically fatal to Monte Carlo approaches, appears to be manageable with DiagMC. We introduce a general DiagMC scheme for strongly interacting fermions. As an illustrative example, we discuss the application of DiagMC to the Fermi-Hubbard model, and benchmark the technique against state-of-the-art numerical tools for strongly correlated fermions. In addition, we discuss the thermodynamic properties of a Fermi gas at unitarity, obtained through DiagMC simulation.
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Authors
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Kris Van Houcke
UMASS Amherst
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Felix Werner
UMASS Amherst, University of Massachusetts
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Evgeny Kozik
ETH Zurich
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Lode Pollet
UMASS Amherst
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Nikolay Prokof'ev
Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, U. Massachusetts Amherst, UMASS Amherst
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Boris Svistunov
Department of Physics, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, U. Massachusetts Amherst, UMASS Amherst