Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
1999-10-29
Advances in Quantum Many-Body Theory, Vol. 3, edited by R.F. Bishop, K.A. Gernoth, N.R. Walet, and Y. Xian (World Scientific,
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
10 Pages, includes 4 figures and mprocl.sty
Scientific paper
This article provides an introduction to the ideas behind the multilevel blocking (MLB) approach to the fermion sign problem in path-integral Monte Carlo simulations, and also gives a detailed discussion of MLB results for quantum dots. MLB can turn the exponential severity of the sign problem into an algebraic one, thereby enabling numerically exact studies of otherwise inaccessible systems. Low-temperature simulation results for up to eight strongly correlated electrons in a parabolic 2D quantum dot are presented.
Egger Reinhold
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