I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models with complex action feasible. I discuss the mathematical justification of the procedure, as well as its limitations and open questions. Various pragmatic measures for dealing with the existing problems are described. Finally I report on the progress in the application of the method to QCD, with the goal of determining the phase diagram of QCD as a function of temperature and baryonic chemical potential
I review the presence of the sign problem in lattice QCD at nonzero baryon density and its relation ...
Simulations of QCD with a finite chemical potential typically lead to a severe sign problem, prohibi...
We study the Stephanov model, which is an RMT model for QCD at finite density, using the Complex Lan...
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models...
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models...
In this review we present the current state-of-the-art on complex Langevin simulations and their imp...
The sign problem appears in lattice QCD as soon as a non-zero chemical potential is introduced. This...
We first test the Complex Langevin method (CLE) on various simple models. We then introduce the meth...
We simulate lattice QCD at finite quark-number chemical potential to study nuclear matter, using the...
We simulate lattice QCD at finite quark-number chemical potential to study nuclear matter, using the...
We simulate lattice QCD at finite quark-number chemical potential to study nuclear matter, using the...
Abstract The ability to describe strongly interacting matter at finite temperature and baryon densit...
AbstractThe complex Langevin method is extended to full QCD at non-zero chemical potential. The use ...
The ability to describe strongly interacting matter at finite temperature and baryon density provide...
The sign problem of QCD prevents standard lattice simulations to de-termine the phase diagram of str...
I review the presence of the sign problem in lattice QCD at nonzero baryon density and its relation ...
Simulations of QCD with a finite chemical potential typically lead to a severe sign problem, prohibi...
We study the Stephanov model, which is an RMT model for QCD at finite density, using the Complex Lan...
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models...
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models...
In this review we present the current state-of-the-art on complex Langevin simulations and their imp...
The sign problem appears in lattice QCD as soon as a non-zero chemical potential is introduced. This...
We first test the Complex Langevin method (CLE) on various simple models. We then introduce the meth...
We simulate lattice QCD at finite quark-number chemical potential to study nuclear matter, using the...
We simulate lattice QCD at finite quark-number chemical potential to study nuclear matter, using the...
We simulate lattice QCD at finite quark-number chemical potential to study nuclear matter, using the...
Abstract The ability to describe strongly interacting matter at finite temperature and baryon densit...
AbstractThe complex Langevin method is extended to full QCD at non-zero chemical potential. The use ...
The ability to describe strongly interacting matter at finite temperature and baryon density provide...
The sign problem of QCD prevents standard lattice simulations to de-termine the phase diagram of str...
I review the presence of the sign problem in lattice QCD at nonzero baryon density and its relation ...
Simulations of QCD with a finite chemical potential typically lead to a severe sign problem, prohibi...
We study the Stephanov model, which is an RMT model for QCD at finite density, using the Complex Lan...