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Positive representations of complex distributions on groups

A normalizable complex distribution on a manifold can be regarded as a complex weight, thereby allowing the definition of expectation values of observables defined on . Straightforward importance sampling, , is not available for non-positive P, leading to the well-known sign (or phase) problem. A po...

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Published in:Journal of physics. A, Mathematical and theoretical Mathematical and theoretical, 2018-12, Vol.51 (50), p.505401
Main Author: Salcedo, L L
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Language:English
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Summary:A normalizable complex distribution on a manifold can be regarded as a complex weight, thereby allowing the definition of expectation values of observables defined on . Straightforward importance sampling, , is not available for non-positive P, leading to the well-known sign (or phase) problem. A positive representation of is any normalizable positive distribution on the complexified manifold such that for a dense set of observables, where stands for the analytically continued function on . Such representations allow carrying out Monte Carlo calculations to obtain estimates of through the sampling . In the present work we tackle the problem of constructing positive representations for complex weights defined on manifolds of compact Lie groups, both abelian and non-abelian, as required in lattice gauge field theories. Since the variance of the estimates increase for broad representations, special attention is put on the question of localization of the support of the representations.
ISSN:1751-8113
1751-8121
DOI:10.1088/1751-8121/aaea16