We investigate the lattice spacing dependence of the equilibration time for a recently proposed multiscale thermalization algorithm for Markov chain Monte Carlo simulations. The algorithm uses a renormalization-group matched coarse lattice action and prolongation operation to rapidly thermalize decorrelated initial configurations for evolution using a corresponding target lattice action defined at a finer scale. Focusing on nontopological long-distance observables in pure SU(3) gauge theory, we provide quantitative evidence that the slow modes of the Markov process, which provide the dominant contribution to the rethermalization time, have a suppressed contribution toward the continuum limit, despite their associated timescales increasing. ...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
We discuss recent algorithmic improvements in simulating finite temperature QCD on a lattice. In par...
Calculations of topological observables in lattice gauge theories with traditional Monte Carlo algor...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We demonstrate the applicability of a recently proposed multiscale thermalization algorithm to two-c...
We study autocorrelation times of physical observables in lattice QCD as a function of the molecular...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional...
We carry out a high-precision simulation of the two-dimensional $SU(3)$ principal chiral model at co...
Wang-Landau simulations offer the possibility to integrate explicitly over a collective coordinate a...
Monte Carlo simulations of quantum field theories on a lattice become increasingly expensive as the ...
Monte Carlo simulations of quantum field theories on a lattice become increasingly expensive as the ...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
We discuss recent algorithmic improvements in simulating finite temperature QCD on a lattice. In par...
Calculations of topological observables in lattice gauge theories with traditional Monte Carlo algor...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We demonstrate the applicability of a recently proposed multiscale thermalization algorithm to two-c...
We study autocorrelation times of physical observables in lattice QCD as a function of the molecular...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional...
We carry out a high-precision simulation of the two-dimensional $SU(3)$ principal chiral model at co...
Wang-Landau simulations offer the possibility to integrate explicitly over a collective coordinate a...
Monte Carlo simulations of quantum field theories on a lattice become increasingly expensive as the ...
Monte Carlo simulations of quantum field theories on a lattice become increasingly expensive as the ...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
We discuss recent algorithmic improvements in simulating finite temperature QCD on a lattice. In par...
Calculations of topological observables in lattice gauge theories with traditional Monte Carlo algor...