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Metropolis updates for Diagrammatic Monte-Carlo algorithms from Schwinger-Dyson equations

Published 28 Sep 2016 in hep-lat, cond-mat.str-el, and hep-th | (1609.08833v1)

Abstract: We describe a general recipe for constructing Metropolis updates for Diagrammatic Monte-Carlo (DiagMC) algorithms, based on the Schwinger-Dyson equations in quantum field theory. This approach bypasses explicit duality transformations, enumeration or classification of diagrams and can be used for lattice quantum field theories with unknown or complicated dual representations (such as non-Abelian lattice gauge theories). DiagMC algorithms constructed in this way can still be plagued by the sign problem, which is, however, completely different from the sign problem in conventional Monte-Carlo simulations and has its origin in cancellations between diagrams with positive and negative weights. To test the presented approach, we apply DiagMC to calculate the first 7 orders of 1/N expansion in the quartic matrix model and find good agreement with analytic results, with the exception of the close vicinity of the critical coupling where the critical slowing down sets in.

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