Semi-stochastic full configuration interaction quantum Monte Carlo

ORAL

Abstract

In the recently proposed full configuration interaction quantum Monte Carlo (FCIQMC) [1,2], the ground state is projected out stochastically, using a population of walkers each of which represents a basis state in the Hilbert space spanned by Slater determinants. The infamous fermion sign problem manifests itself in the fact that walkers of either sign can be spawned on a given determinant. We propose an improvement on this method in the form of a hybrid stochastic/deterministic technique, which we expect will improve the efficiency of the algorithm by ameliorating the sign problem. We test the method on atoms and molecules, e.g., carbon, carbon dimer, N2 molecule, and stretched N2. \\[4pt] [1] Fermion Monte Carlo without fixed nodes: a Game of Life, death and annihilation in Slater Determinant space. George Booth, Alex Thom, Ali Alavi. J Chem Phys 131, 050106, (2009).\\[0pt] [2] Survival of the fittest: Accelerating convergence in full configuration-interaction quantum Monte Carlo. Deidre Cleland, George Booth, and Ali Alavi. J Chem Phys 132, 041103 (2010).

Authors

  • Adam Holmes

    Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Cornell University

  • Frank Petruzielo

    Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University, Cornell University

  • Mihir Khadilkar

    Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University

  • Hitesh Changlani

    Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University

  • M.P. Nightingale

    Department of Physics, University of Rhode Island

  • C.J. Umrigar

    Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics, Cornell University