Monte Carlo study of a Fermi gas with infinite scattering length
Abstract
The Fermi gas at unitarity is a particularly interesting system of cold atoms, being dilute and strongly interacting at the same time. It can be studied non-perturbatively with Monte Carlo methods, like the recently developed worm algorithm. We discuss our implementation and tests of this algorithm and suggest a modification that increases its efficiency by reducing autocorrelations. We then show how the worm algorithm can be applied to calculate the critical temperature of an imbalanced Fermi gas (unequal number of fermions in the two spin components). We finally present some results obtained with the modified algorithm, in the balanced as well as in the imbalanced case.
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