Monte Carlo simulations and field transformation: the scalar case
Abstract
We describe a new method in lattice field theory to compute observables at various values of the parameters lambdai in the action S[phi,lambdai]. Firstly one performs a single simulation of a ``reference action'' S[phir, lambdair] with fixed lambdair. Then the phir-configurations are transformed into those of a field phi distributed according to S[phi,lambdai], apart from a ``remainder action'' which enters as a weight. In this way we measure the observables at values of lambdai different from lambdair. We study the performance of the algorithm in the case of the simplest renormalizable model, namely the phi4 scalar theory on a four dimensional lattice and compare the method with the ``histogram'' technique of which it is a generalization.
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