First principles simulations of the quantum dynamics of interacting Bose gases using the stochastic gauge representation are analysed. In a companion paper, we showed how the positive-P representation can be applied to these problems using stochastic differential equations. That method, however, is limited by increased sampling error as time evolves. Here, we show how the sampling error can be greatly reduced and the simulation time significantly extended using stochastic gauges. In particular, local stochastic gauges (a subset) are investigated. Improvements are confirmed in numerical calculations of single-, double- and multi-mode systems in the weak-mode coupling regime. Convergence issues are investigated, including the recognition of t...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
We review progress towards direct simulation of quantum dynamics in many-body systems, using recentl...
Grand-canonical inverse-temperature calculations of a single mode Bose-Hubbard model are presented, ...
First principles simulations of the quantum dynamics of interacting Bose gases using the stochastic ...
The quantum dynamics and grand canonical thermodynamics of many-mode (one-, two-, and three-dimensio...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
A technique to simulate the grand canonical ensembles of interacting Bose gases is presented. Result...
A technique to simulate the grand canonical ensembles of interacting Bose gases is presented. Result...
The performance of the positive P phase-space representation for exact many-body quantum dynamics is...
The performance of the positive P phase-space representation for exact many- body quantum dynamics i...
The positive-P representation approach to quantum dynamics in Bose gases is presented. This first-pr...
The positive-P representation approach to quantum dynamics in Bose gases is presented. This first-pr...
The general idea of a stochastic gauge representation is introduced and compared with more tradition...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
We review progress towards direct simulation of quantum dynamics in many-body systems, using recentl...
Grand-canonical inverse-temperature calculations of a single mode Bose-Hubbard model are presented, ...
First principles simulations of the quantum dynamics of interacting Bose gases using the stochastic ...
The quantum dynamics and grand canonical thermodynamics of many-mode (one-, two-, and three-dimensio...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
A technique to simulate the grand canonical ensembles of interacting Bose gases is presented. Result...
A technique to simulate the grand canonical ensembles of interacting Bose gases is presented. Result...
The performance of the positive P phase-space representation for exact many-body quantum dynamics is...
The performance of the positive P phase-space representation for exact many- body quantum dynamics i...
The positive-P representation approach to quantum dynamics in Bose gases is presented. This first-pr...
The positive-P representation approach to quantum dynamics in Bose gases is presented. This first-pr...
The general idea of a stochastic gauge representation is introduced and compared with more tradition...
We provide the necessary framework for carrying out stochastic positive-P and gauge-P simulations of...
We review progress towards direct simulation of quantum dynamics in many-body systems, using recentl...
Grand-canonical inverse-temperature calculations of a single mode Bose-Hubbard model are presented, ...