International audienceWe introduce methodologies for highly scalable quantum Monte Carlo simulations of electron-phonon models, and we report benchmark results for the Holstein model on the square lattice. The determinant quantum Monte Carlo (DQMC) method is a widely used tool for simulating simple electron-phonon models at finite temperatures, but it incurs a computational cost that scales cubically with system size. Alternatively, near-linear scaling with system size can be achieved with the hybrid Monte Carlo (HMC) method and an integral representation of the Fermion determinant. Here, we introduce a collection of methodologies that make such simulations even faster. To combat “stiffness” arising from the bosonic action, we review how Fo...
We present quantum simulation studies for a system of strongly correlated fermions coupled to local ...
We introduce a quantum Monte Carlo technique to calculate exactly at finite temperatures the Green f...
QUEST is a part of the SciDAC project on next generation multi-scale quantum simulation software for...
We introduce methodologies for highly scalable quantum Monte Carlo simulations of electron-phonon mo...
Electron-phonon interactions play an important role in understanding the properties of many material...
Electron-phonon interactions play an important role in understanding the properties of many material...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are essential computational approaches with widespread use throughout a...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are essential computational approaches with widespread use throughout a...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are essential computational approaches with widespread use throughout a...
We tutorially review the determinantal Quantum Monte Carlo method for fermionic systems, using the H...
Featuring detailed explanations of the major algorithms used in quantum Monte Carlo simulations, thi...
We tutorially review the determinantal Quantum Monte Carlo method for fermionic systems, using the H...
We present quantum simulation studies for a system of strongly correlated fermions coupled to local ...
QUEST is a part of the SciDAC project on next generation multi-scale quantum simulation software for...
QUEST is a part of the SciDAC project on next generation multi-scale quantum simulation software for...
We present quantum simulation studies for a system of strongly correlated fermions coupled to local ...
We introduce a quantum Monte Carlo technique to calculate exactly at finite temperatures the Green f...
QUEST is a part of the SciDAC project on next generation multi-scale quantum simulation software for...
We introduce methodologies for highly scalable quantum Monte Carlo simulations of electron-phonon mo...
Electron-phonon interactions play an important role in understanding the properties of many material...
Electron-phonon interactions play an important role in understanding the properties of many material...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are essential computational approaches with widespread use throughout a...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are essential computational approaches with widespread use throughout a...
Monte Carlo (MC) simulations are essential computational approaches with widespread use throughout a...
We tutorially review the determinantal Quantum Monte Carlo method for fermionic systems, using the H...
Featuring detailed explanations of the major algorithms used in quantum Monte Carlo simulations, thi...
We tutorially review the determinantal Quantum Monte Carlo method for fermionic systems, using the H...
We present quantum simulation studies for a system of strongly correlated fermions coupled to local ...
QUEST is a part of the SciDAC project on next generation multi-scale quantum simulation software for...
QUEST is a part of the SciDAC project on next generation multi-scale quantum simulation software for...
We present quantum simulation studies for a system of strongly correlated fermions coupled to local ...
We introduce a quantum Monte Carlo technique to calculate exactly at finite temperatures the Green f...
QUEST is a part of the SciDAC project on next generation multi-scale quantum simulation software for...