Resampling schemes in population annealing -- numerical results
Abstract
Population annealing (PA) is a population-based algorithm that is designed for equilibrium simulations of thermodynamic systems with a rough free energy landscape. It is known to be more efficient in doing so than standard Markov chain Monte Carlo alone. The algorithm has a number of parameters that can be fine-tuned to improve performance. While there is some theoretical and numerical work regarding most of these parameters, there appears to be a gap in the literature concerning the role of resampling in PA. Here, we present a numerical comparison of a number of resampling schemes for PA simulations of the 2D Ising model.
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