1–6 Aug 2022
University of Stavanger
Europe/Oslo timezone

Kernel controlled real-time Complex Langevin simulation

1 Aug 2022, 14:00
25m
AR V-101 (UiS)

AR V-101

UiS

On the ground floor of the AR building
Parallel Talk G: Strongly Coupled Theories Parallels Track G

Speaker

Daniel Alvestad (University of Stavanger)

Description

This study explores the utility of a kernel in complex Langevin simulations of quantum real-time dynamics on the Schwinger-Keldysh contour. We give several examples where we use a systematic scheme to find kernels that restore correct convergence of complex Langevin. The schemes combine prior information we know about the system and the correctness of convergence of complex Langevin to construct a kernel. This allows us to simulate up to $2\beta$ on the real-time Schwinger-Keldysh contour with the $0+1$ dimensional anharmonic oscillator using $m=1, \; \lambda=24$, which was previously unattainable using the complex Langevin equation.

Primary authors

Daniel Alvestad (University of Stavanger) Alexander Rothkopf (UiS TN IMF) Rasmus Larsen

Presentation materials