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Getting even with CLE

Gert Aarts Orcid Logo, Kirill Boguslavski, Manuel Scherzer, Erhard Seiler, Dénes Sexty, Ion-Olimpiu Stamatescu

EPJ Web of Conferences, Volume: 175, Start page: 14007

Swansea University Author: Gert Aarts Orcid Logo

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In the landscape of approaches toward the simulation of Lattice Models with complex action the Complex Langevin (CL) appears as a straightforward method with a simple, well defined setup. Its applicability, however, is controlled by certain specific conditions which are not always satisfied. We here...

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ISSN: 2100-014X
Published: 35th International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory, 18th-24th June 2017. 2018
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