Classical field theory simulations have been essential for our understanding of non-equilibrium phenomena in particle physics. In this talk we discuss the possible extension of the bosonic classical field theory simulations to include fermions. In principle we use the inhomogeneous mean field approximation as introduced by Aarts and Smit. But in practice we turn front their deterministic technique to a stochastic approach. We represent the fermion field as an ensemble of pairs of spinor fields, clubbed male and female. These c-number fields solve the classical Dirac equation. Our improved algorithm enables the extension of the originally 1+1 dimensional, analyses and is suitable for large-scale inhomogeneous settings, like defect networks
Developing analytical and numerical tools for strongly correlated systems is a central challenge for...
International audienceStandard methods used for computing the dynamics of a quantum many-body system...
Mean-field approaches where a complex fermionic many-body problem is replaced by an ensemble of inde...
We discuss the possible extension of the bosonic classical field theory simulations to include fermi...
In this paper we present a new approach to simulation methods for classical statistical mechanics r...
We present a simple algorithm for Monte Carlo simulation of field theories containing fermionic fiel...
We consider two strategies for stochastic quantization. With the first, one posits an additional tim...
International audienceMotivated by quantum quenches in spin chains, a one-dimensional toy-model of f...
As a toy model for dynamics in nonequilibrium quantum field theory we consider the abelian Higgs mod...
As a toy model for dynamics in nonequilibrium quantum field theory we consider the abelian Higgs mod...
We propose a non-linear, hybrid quantum-classical scheme for simulating non-equilibrium dynamics ofs...
34 pages, submitted to EPJA-Review sectionInternational audienceMean-field approaches where a comple...
AbstractQuantum field theory of particles like electrons or quarks, which are the elementary constit...
In this paper, we explore the application of continuum Monte Carlo methods to effective field theory...
In the first part of this thesis, a stochastic adaptation of the microcanonical simulation method is...
Developing analytical and numerical tools for strongly correlated systems is a central challenge for...
International audienceStandard methods used for computing the dynamics of a quantum many-body system...
Mean-field approaches where a complex fermionic many-body problem is replaced by an ensemble of inde...
We discuss the possible extension of the bosonic classical field theory simulations to include fermi...
In this paper we present a new approach to simulation methods for classical statistical mechanics r...
We present a simple algorithm for Monte Carlo simulation of field theories containing fermionic fiel...
We consider two strategies for stochastic quantization. With the first, one posits an additional tim...
International audienceMotivated by quantum quenches in spin chains, a one-dimensional toy-model of f...
As a toy model for dynamics in nonequilibrium quantum field theory we consider the abelian Higgs mod...
As a toy model for dynamics in nonequilibrium quantum field theory we consider the abelian Higgs mod...
We propose a non-linear, hybrid quantum-classical scheme for simulating non-equilibrium dynamics ofs...
34 pages, submitted to EPJA-Review sectionInternational audienceMean-field approaches where a comple...
AbstractQuantum field theory of particles like electrons or quarks, which are the elementary constit...
In this paper, we explore the application of continuum Monte Carlo methods to effective field theory...
In the first part of this thesis, a stochastic adaptation of the microcanonical simulation method is...
Developing analytical and numerical tools for strongly correlated systems is a central challenge for...
International audienceStandard methods used for computing the dynamics of a quantum many-body system...
Mean-field approaches where a complex fermionic many-body problem is replaced by an ensemble of inde...