Directed-Loop Quantum Monte Carlo Method for Retarded Interactions

ORAL

Abstract

The directed-loop quantum Monte Carlo method is generalized to the case of retarded interactions. Using the path integral, fermion-boson or spin-boson models are mapped to actions with retarded interactions by analytically integrating out the bosons. This yields an exact algorithm that combines the highly efficient loop updates available in the stochastic series expansion representation with the advantages of avoiding a direct sampling of the bosons. The application to electron-phonon models reveals that the method overcomes the previously detrimental issues of long autocorrelation times and exponentially decreasing acceptance rates. For example, the resulting dramatic speedup allows us to investigate the Peierls quantum phase transition on chains of up to 1282 sites. We show results for the real-space correlation functions and the specific heat of the spinless Holstein model.

Presenters

  • Manuel Weber

    University of Würzburg

Authors

  • Manuel Weber

    University of Würzburg

  • Fakher Assaad

    University of Wurzburg, Institut für Theoretische Physik und Astrophysik, Universität Würzburg, University Wuerzburg, Universität Würzburg, Physics, Universität Würzburg, University of Würzburg

  • Martin Hohenadler

    University of Würzburg