Numerical sign problem and the tempered Lefschetz thimble method
M. Fukuma*, N. Matsumoto and Y. Namekawa
Published on:
November 23, 2022
Abstract
The numerical sign problem is a major obstacle to the quantitative understanding of many important physical systems with first-principles calculations. Typical examples for such systems include finite-density QCD, strongly-correlated electron systems and frustrated spin systems, as well as the real-time dynamics of quantum systems. In this talk, we argue that the "tempered Lefschetz thimble method" (TLTM) [M. Fukuma and N. Umeda, arXiv:1703.00861] and its extension, the "worldvolume tempered Lefschetz thimble method" (WV-TLTM) [M. Fukuma and N. Matsumoto, arXiv:2012.08468], may be a reliable and versatile solution to the sign problem. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm by exemplifying a successful application of WV-TLTM to the Stephanov model, which is an important toy model of finite-density QCD. We also discuss the computational scaling of WV-TLTM.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.406.0254
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