Fast evaluations for real-time Feynman diagrammatics in Anderson impurity models
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Abstract
We introduce a deterministic algorithm for evaluating Feynman diagrams arising from the strong-coupling hybridization expansion of real time steady-state Anderson impurity models. Our method is able to reach diagrammatic approximations beyond those in common use, such as the non-crossing approximation. The algorithm is numerically stable, parallelizable, offers controllable accuracy, and scales favorably towards low temperatures. We propose this method as a reliable and efficient impurity solver for real-time dynamical mean-field theory calculations.
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Presenters
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Zhen Huang
University of California, Berkeley
Authors
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Zhen Huang
University of California, Berkeley
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Jason Kaye
Simons Foundation (Flatiron Institute)
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Hugo U. R. Strand
Örebro University
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Denis Golez
Jožef Stefan Institute and Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, University of Ljubljana, Josef Stefan Institute, Jozef Stefan Institute