Physics – Condensed Matter – Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
2007-11-29
Physics
Condensed Matter
Strongly Correlated Electrons
Scientific paper
A practical algorithm for many-electron systems based on the path-integral renormalization group (PIRG) method is proposed in the real-space finite-difference (RSFD) approach. The PIRG method, developed for investigating strongly correlated electron systems, has been successfully applied to some models such as Hubbard models. However, to apply this method to more realistic systems of electrons with long-range Coulomb interactions within the RSFD formalism, the one-body Green's function, which requires large computational resources, is to be replaced with an alternative. For the same reason, an efficient algorithm for computing the Fock matrix is needed. The newly proposed algorithm is free of the one-body Green's function and enables us to compute the Fock matrix efficiently. Our result shows a significant reduction in CPU time and the possibility of using the present algorithm as a practical numerical tool.
Hirose Kikuji
Kojo Masashi
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