Monte Carlo simulations of quantum field theories on a lattice become increasingly expensive as the continuum limit is approached since the cost per independent sample grows with a high power of the inverse lattice spacing. Simulations on fine lattices suffer from critical slowdown, the rapid growth of autocorrelations in the Markov chain. This causes a strong increase in the number of lattice configurations that have to be generated to obtain statistically significant results. This paper discusses hierarchical sampling methods to tame the growth in autocorrelations. Combined with multilevel variance reduction, this significantly reduces the computational cost of simulations for given tolerances $\epsilon_{\text{disc}}$ on the discretisatio...
This project investigates the applicability of quasi-Monte Carlo methods to Euclidean lattice system...
In this project we initiate an investigation of the applicability of Quasi-Monte Carlo methods to la...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Monte Carlo simulations of quantum field theories on a lattice become increasingly expensive as the ...
Discretizing fields on a spacetime lattice is the only known general and non-perturbative regulator ...
We describe a Fourier Accelerated Hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm suitable for dynamical fermion simula...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
Among the wide range of their potential uses, Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms are an essential t...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
Numerical simulations of lattice quantum field theories whose continuum counterparts possess classic...
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 investigate the applicability of quasi-Monte Carlo methods to Euclidean lattice systems for quant...
Numerical simulations of lattice quantum field theories whose continuum counterparts possess classic...
This project investigates the applicability of quasi-Monte Carlo methods to Euclidean lattice system...
This project investigates the applicability of quasi-Monte Carlo methods to Euclidean lattice system...
In this project we initiate an investigation of the applicability of Quasi-Monte Carlo methods to la...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...
Monte Carlo simulations of quantum field theories on a lattice become increasingly expensive as the ...
Discretizing fields on a spacetime lattice is the only known general and non-perturbative regulator ...
We describe a Fourier Accelerated Hybrid Monte Carlo algorithm suitable for dynamical fermion simula...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
Among the wide range of their potential uses, Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms are an essential t...
We examine methods to improve the major numerical difficulties in lattice field theory. Traditional ...
Numerical simulations of lattice quantum field theories whose continuum counterparts possess classic...
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 investigate the applicability of quasi-Monte Carlo methods to Euclidean lattice systems for quant...
Numerical simulations of lattice quantum field theories whose continuum counterparts possess classic...
This project investigates the applicability of quasi-Monte Carlo methods to Euclidean lattice system...
This project investigates the applicability of quasi-Monte Carlo methods to Euclidean lattice system...
In this project we initiate an investigation of the applicability of Quasi-Monte Carlo methods to la...
This program has been imported from the CPC Program Library held at Queen's University Belfast (1969...