Phys. Rev. C 63, 034319 (2001) [10 pages]Complex Langevin equation and the many-fermion problem |
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Chris Adami * and Steven E. Koonin
W. K. Kellogg Radiation Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125
Received 19 October 2000; published 20 February 2001
We study the utility of a complex Langevin (CL) equation as an alternative for the Monte Carlo (MC) procedure in the evaluation of expectation values occurring in fermionic many-body problems. We find that a CL approach is natural in cases where nonpositive definite probability measures occur, and remains accurate even when the corresponding MC calculation develops a severe “sign problem.” While the convergence of CL averages cannot be guaranteed in principle, we show how convergent results can be obtained in two simple quantum mechanical models, as well as a nontrivial schematic shell model path integral with multiple particles and a noncommuting interaction (the Lipkin model).
©2001 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRC/v63/e034319
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevC.63.034319
PACS: 02.70.Rr, 05.30.Fk, 02.50.Ey, 21.60.Ka
* Corresponding author. Electronic address: adami@caltech.edu Phone (+) 626 395-4256. Fax (+) 626 564-8708.
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