We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient parallel generation of uncorrelated gauge field configurations. The algorithm combines standard Monte Carlo techniques with ideas drawn from real space renormalization group and multigrid methods. We demonstrate the viability of the algorithm for pure Yang-Mills gauge theory for both heat bath and hybrid Monte Carlo evolution, and show that it ameliorates the problem of topological freezing up to controllable lattice spacing artifacts.United States. Dept. of Energy (Early Career Research Award DE-SC0010495)United States. Dept. of Energy. Office of Nuclear Physics (Grant DE-FC02-06ER41444
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 present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We investigate the lattice spacing dependence of the equilibration time for a recently proposed mult...
We demonstrate the applicability of a recently proposed multiscale thermalization algorithm to two-c...
We study a multigrid method for nonabelian lattice gauge theory, the time slice blocking, in two and...
In commonly used Monte Carlo algorithms for lattice gauge theories the integrated autocorrelation ti...
Calculations of topological observables in lattice gauge theories with traditional Monte Carlo algor...
We simulate 4d SU(N) pure-gauge theories at large N using a parallel tempering scheme that combines ...
In lattice calculations, the approach to the continuum limit is hindered by the severe freezing of t...
AbstractIn lattice calculations, the approach to the continuum limit is hindered by the severe freez...
Among the wide range of their potential uses, Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms are an essential t...
Numerical simulations of lattice quantum field theories whose continuum counterparts possess classic...
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 present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We present a multiscale thermalization algorithm for lattice gauge theory, which enables efficient p...
We investigate the lattice spacing dependence of the equilibration time for a recently proposed mult...
We demonstrate the applicability of a recently proposed multiscale thermalization algorithm to two-c...
We study a multigrid method for nonabelian lattice gauge theory, the time slice blocking, in two and...
In commonly used Monte Carlo algorithms for lattice gauge theories the integrated autocorrelation ti...
Calculations of topological observables in lattice gauge theories with traditional Monte Carlo algor...
We simulate 4d SU(N) pure-gauge theories at large N using a parallel tempering scheme that combines ...
In lattice calculations, the approach to the continuum limit is hindered by the severe freezing of t...
AbstractIn lattice calculations, the approach to the continuum limit is hindered by the severe freez...
Among the wide range of their potential uses, Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithms are an essential t...
Numerical simulations of lattice quantum field theories whose continuum counterparts possess classic...
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...