Hutch++ and XTrace to Improve Stochastic Trace Estimation
Abstract: We present the analysis of two recently proposed noise reduction techniques, Hutch++ and XTrace, both based on inexact deflation. These methods were proven to have a better asymptotic convergence to the solution than the classical Girard-Hutchinson stochastic method. We applied these methods to the computation of the trace of the inverse of the Dirac operator with $O(a)$ improved Wilson fermions on the QCD ensemble generated by the RC${\star}$ collaboration with $m_{\pi}\approx 400$ MeV and $V = 64\times 323$. Unfortunately, we see no noise reduction with a moderate number of sources, and we attempt an explanation of why this is the case. This study was part of the effort to evaluate isospin-breaking effects using the RM123 with C${\star}$ boundary conditions in an unquenched set-up.
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