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Simulation of strongly quantum-degenerate uniform electron gas using the pseudo-fermion method

Published 30 Mar 2026 in physics.comp-ph and cond-mat.str-el | (2603.28000v1)

Abstract: For strongly quantum-degenerate systems at finite temperatures, the fermion sign problem remains the major obstacle to first-principles simulations. In this work, we apply the recently proposed pseudo-fermion method - designed to overcome the sign problem - to strongly quantum-degenerate uniform electron gases. We find that the pseudo-fermion method can efficiently and highly accurately infer the energy of the uniform electron gas while being free from the fermion sign problem. For example, in the strongly quantum-degenerate regime where RPIMC fails (33 spin-polarized electrons at the density parameter $r_s = 0.5$), the relative deviation between the pseudo-fermion method and the exact CPIMC result is only 0.6%. In particular, the pseudo-fermion method bridges the gap where neither CPIMC nor RPIMC can accurately simulate the regime $1 \le r_s \le 2$ at the reduced temperature $θ= 0.0625$. This work demonstrates that the pseudo-fermion method opens a new pathway for studying strongly quantum-degenerate systems in a sign-problem-free manner.

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