Renormalized Perturbation Theory for Fast Evaluation of Feynman Diagrams on the Real Frequency Axis
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Abstract
We present a method to accelerate the numerical evaluation of spatial integrals of Feynman diagrams when expressed on the real frequency axis. This can be realized through use of a renormalized perturbation expansion with a constant but complex renormalization shift. The complex shift acts as a regularization parameter for the numerical integration of otherwise sharp functions. This results in an exponential speed up of stochastic numerical integration at the expense of evaluating additional counter-term diagrams. We provide proof of concept calculations within a difficult limit of the half-filled 2D Hubbard model on a square lattice.
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Presenters
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Michael D Burke
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Authors
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Michael D Burke
Memorial University of Newfoundland
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James LeBlanc
Memo Univ of Newfoundland, Memorial Univ of Newfoundland
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Maxence Grandadam
Memorial University of Newfoundland