Langevin simulations of lattice field theories
Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D. Particles and fields1985Vol. 32(10), pp. 2736–2747
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G. G. Batrouni, G. R. Katz, Andreas S. Kronfeld, G. Peter Lepage, Benjamin Svetitsky, Kenneth G. Wilson
Abstract
We present a new analysis of Langevin simulation techniques for lattice field theories, including a general discussion of errors and algorithm speed. We introduce Fourier techniques that greatly accelerate simulations on large lattices. We also introduce a new technique for including quark vacuum-polarization corrections that admits any number of flavors, odd or even, without the need for nested Monte Carlo calculations. Our analysis is supported by a variety of numerical experiments.
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