A novel lattice approach is presented for studying systems comprising a large number of interacting nonrelativistic fermions. The construction is ideally suited for numerical study of fermions near unitarity-a strongly coupled regime corresponding to the two-particle s-wave scattering phase shift δ0 = ≠/2. Such systems may be achieved experimentally with trapped atoms, and provide a starting point for an effective field theory description of nuclear physics. We discuss the construction of our lattice theory, which allows us to study systems of up to (but by no means limited to) 38 fermions with high accuracy and modest computational resources, and offer an overview of several applications of the technique. A more detailed discussion of appl...
We revisit the properties of the two-component Fermi gas with short-range interactions in three dime...
We present a systematic comparison of the most recent thermodynamic measurements of a trapped Fermi ...
The thermodynamic properties of the unitary Fermi gas (UFG) have recently been measured to unprecede...
We present a lattice study of up to N = 20 unitary fermions confined to a harmonic trap. Our prelimi...
We perform lattice Monte Carlo simulations for up to 66 unitary fermions in a finite box using a hig...
A fundamental constant in systems of unitary fermions is the so-called Bertsch parameter, the ratio ...
A recently developed lattice method for large numbers of strongly interacting nonrelativistic fermio...
We present a lattice Monte Carlo approach developed for studying large numbers of strongly interacti...
Lattice field theory methods, usually associated with non-perturbative studies of quantum chromodyn...
In this work I apply a recently proposed improvement procedure, originally conceived to reduce finit...
The Unitary Fermi Gas (UFG) is one of the most strongly interacting systems known to date, as it sat...
Lattice field theory methods, usually associated with non-perturbative studies of quantum chromodyna...
The system of interacting, trapped fermions in one dimension has been of interest in both the theore...
The aim of nuclear astrophysics is to understand the formation of the elements and the role played b...
The unitarity regime of the BCS-BEC crossover can be realized by diluting a system of two-component ...
We revisit the properties of the two-component Fermi gas with short-range interactions in three dime...
We present a systematic comparison of the most recent thermodynamic measurements of a trapped Fermi ...
The thermodynamic properties of the unitary Fermi gas (UFG) have recently been measured to unprecede...
We present a lattice study of up to N = 20 unitary fermions confined to a harmonic trap. Our prelimi...
We perform lattice Monte Carlo simulations for up to 66 unitary fermions in a finite box using a hig...
A fundamental constant in systems of unitary fermions is the so-called Bertsch parameter, the ratio ...
A recently developed lattice method for large numbers of strongly interacting nonrelativistic fermio...
We present a lattice Monte Carlo approach developed for studying large numbers of strongly interacti...
Lattice field theory methods, usually associated with non-perturbative studies of quantum chromodyn...
In this work I apply a recently proposed improvement procedure, originally conceived to reduce finit...
The Unitary Fermi Gas (UFG) is one of the most strongly interacting systems known to date, as it sat...
Lattice field theory methods, usually associated with non-perturbative studies of quantum chromodyna...
The system of interacting, trapped fermions in one dimension has been of interest in both the theore...
The aim of nuclear astrophysics is to understand the formation of the elements and the role played b...
The unitarity regime of the BCS-BEC crossover can be realized by diluting a system of two-component ...
We revisit the properties of the two-component Fermi gas with short-range interactions in three dime...
We present a systematic comparison of the most recent thermodynamic measurements of a trapped Fermi ...
The thermodynamic properties of the unitary Fermi gas (UFG) have recently been measured to unprecede...