The sign problem appears in lattice QCD as soon as a non-zero chemical potential is introduced. This prevents direct simulations to determine the phase structure of the strongly interacting matter. Complex Langevin methods have been successfully used for various models or approximations of QCD. However, in some scenarios it converges to incorrect results. We present developments of our new method that helps to improve the convergence by keeping the system closer to the SU(3) manifold and discuss preliminary tests and results.ISSN:2100-014XISSN:2101-627
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models...
The sign problem of QCD prevents standard lattice simulations to de-termine the phase diagram of str...
QCD at nonzero baryon chemical potential suffers from the sign problem, due to the complex quark det...
The sign problem appears in lattice QCD as soon as a non-zero chemical potential is introduced. This...
I review the presence of the sign problem in lattice QCD at nonzero baryon density and its relation ...
The three-dimensional SU(3) spin model is an effective Polyakov loop model for QCD at nonzero temper...
Abstract: The three-dimensional SU(3) spin model is an effective Polyakov loop model for QCD at nonz...
Coupling spin models to complex external fields can give rise to interesting phenomena like zeroes o...
Coupling spin models to complex external fields can give rise to interesting phenomena like zeroes o...
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...
Recent progress of the complex Langevin method and the Lefschetz thimble in connection with the sign...
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...
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models...
The sign problem of QCD prevents standard lattice simulations to de-termine the phase diagram of str...
QCD at nonzero baryon chemical potential suffers from the sign problem, due to the complex quark det...
The sign problem appears in lattice QCD as soon as a non-zero chemical potential is introduced. This...
I review the presence of the sign problem in lattice QCD at nonzero baryon density and its relation ...
The three-dimensional SU(3) spin model is an effective Polyakov loop model for QCD at nonzero temper...
Abstract: The three-dimensional SU(3) spin model is an effective Polyakov loop model for QCD at nonz...
Coupling spin models to complex external fields can give rise to interesting phenomena like zeroes o...
Coupling spin models to complex external fields can give rise to interesting phenomena like zeroes o...
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...
Recent progress of the complex Langevin method and the Lefschetz thimble in connection with the sign...
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...
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models...
The sign problem of QCD prevents standard lattice simulations to de-termine the phase diagram of str...
QCD at nonzero baryon chemical potential suffers from the sign problem, due to the complex quark det...