The complexification of field variables is an elegant approach to attack the sign problem. In one approach one integrates on Lefschetz thimbles: over them, the imaginary part of the action stays constant and can be factored out of the integrals so that on each thimble the sign problem disappears. However, for systems in which more than one thimble contribute one is faced with the challenging task of collecting contributions coming from multiple thimbles. The Thirring model is a nice playground to test multi-thimble integration techniques; even in a low dimensional theory, the thimble structure can be rich. It has been shown since a few years that collecting the contribution of the dominant thimble is not enough to capture the full content o...
Using a simple Gaussian-like Ansatz for the phase distribution of a theory with a complex action, we...
A solution to the sign problem is the so-called "Lefschetz thimble approach" where the domain of int...
Simulating thimble regularization of lattice field theory can be tricky when more than one thimble i...
Deforming the domain of integration after complexification of the field variables is an intriguing i...
Thimble regularization of lattice field theories has been proposed as a solution to the infamous sig...
Abstract: We point out that Monte Carlo simulations of theories with severe sign problems can be pro...
A possible solution of the notorious sign problem preventing direct Monte Carlo calculations for sys...
Thimble regularisation of lattice field theories has been proposed as a solution to the infamous sig...
The QCD at finite density is not well understood yet, where standard Monte Carlo simulation suffers ...
We apply the Generalised Thimble approach to the computation of exact path integrals and correlators...
Lefschetz thimbles and complex Langevin dynamics both provide a means to tackle the numerical sign p...
It is sometimes speculated that the sign problem that afflicts many quantum field theories might be ...
Quantum field theories with complex actions cannot be investigated using importance sampling due to ...
The Picard-Lefschetz theory offers a promising tool to solve the sign problem in QCD and other field...
One of the main challenges in simulations on Lefschetz thimbles is the computation of the relative ...
Using a simple Gaussian-like Ansatz for the phase distribution of a theory with a complex action, we...
A solution to the sign problem is the so-called "Lefschetz thimble approach" where the domain of int...
Simulating thimble regularization of lattice field theory can be tricky when more than one thimble i...
Deforming the domain of integration after complexification of the field variables is an intriguing i...
Thimble regularization of lattice field theories has been proposed as a solution to the infamous sig...
Abstract: We point out that Monte Carlo simulations of theories with severe sign problems can be pro...
A possible solution of the notorious sign problem preventing direct Monte Carlo calculations for sys...
Thimble regularisation of lattice field theories has been proposed as a solution to the infamous sig...
The QCD at finite density is not well understood yet, where standard Monte Carlo simulation suffers ...
We apply the Generalised Thimble approach to the computation of exact path integrals and correlators...
Lefschetz thimbles and complex Langevin dynamics both provide a means to tackle the numerical sign p...
It is sometimes speculated that the sign problem that afflicts many quantum field theories might be ...
Quantum field theories with complex actions cannot be investigated using importance sampling due to ...
The Picard-Lefschetz theory offers a promising tool to solve the sign problem in QCD and other field...
One of the main challenges in simulations on Lefschetz thimbles is the computation of the relative ...
Using a simple Gaussian-like Ansatz for the phase distribution of a theory with a complex action, we...
A solution to the sign problem is the so-called "Lefschetz thimble approach" where the domain of int...
Simulating thimble regularization of lattice field theory can be tricky when more than one thimble i...