Worldline Monte Carlo method for few body nuclear physics
ORAL
Abstract
We present a new worldline-based Monte Carlo method for studying non-relativistic few-nucleon systems, which treats nucleons as hardcore bosons and absorbs fermion permutation sign into observables. We show that the fermion sign problem is mild in the few-body sector, allowing for the extraction of bound-state energies for few-nucleon systems by directly evaluating the transfer matrix element $e^{-\beta}$, where $H$ is the lattice Hamiltonian and $\beta$ is a free real parameter. We apply this method to the Hamiltonian lattice formulation of leading-order pionless effective field theory in finite volume and demonstrate a renormalization procedure for the lattice couplings. Using these lattice parameters, we can reproduce exact lattice results using our algorithm on the smallest lattice size with up to four particles.
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Publication: S. Chandrasekharan, S. T. Nguyen, and T. R. Richardson, Worldline Monte Carlo method for few-body nuclear physics, Phys. Rev. C 110, 024002 (2024).
Presenters
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Son T. T Nguyen
Washington and Lee University
Authors
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Son T. T Nguyen
Washington and Lee University
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Shailesh Chandrasekharan
Duke University
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Thomas Richchardson
University of California, Berkeley