A new way to deal with fermions in Monte Carlo simulations

Abstract

An exact, nonlocal, finite step-size algorithm for Monte Carlo simulation of theories with dynamical fermions is proposed. The algorithm is based on obtaining the new configuration U' from the old one U by solving the equation M(U') η = ω M(U) η, where M is fermionic operator, η is random Gaussian vector, and ω is random real number close to unity. This algorithm can be used for the acceleration of current simulations in theories with Grassmann variables. A first test was done for SU(3) QCD with purely fermionic term in the action.

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