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Monte Carlo Hamiltonian - From Statistical Physics to Quantum Theory
Xiang-Qian Luo, C. Huang, J. Jiang, H. Jirari, H. Kroger, K. Moriarty
Published 1999-09-16Version 1
Monte Carlo techniques have been widely employed in statistical physics as well as in quantum theory in the Lagrangian formulation. However, in some areas of application to quantum theories computational progress has been slow. Here we present a recently developed approach: the Monte Carlo Hamiltonian method, designed to overcome the difficulties of the conventional approach.
Comments: StatPhys-Taiwan-1999, 6 pages, LaTeX using elsart.cls
Journal: Physica A281:201-206,2000
Keywords: quantum theory, statistical physics, monte carlo hamiltonian method, quantum theories computational progress, monte carlo techniques
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