Circumventing the odd particle-number sign problem in the shell model Monte Carlo
Abstract
The shell model Monte Carlo (SMMC) method is a powerful method for calculating exactly (up to statistical errors) thermal observables and statistical properties of atomic nuclei. However, its application has been limited by a sign problem at low temperatures that arises from the projection onto odd particle number even for good-sign interactions. Here, we develop a technique - the partition function extrapolation method (PFEM) - to extract the ground-state energy of an odd-mass nucleus from the excitation partition function calculated at temperatures at which this sign problem is moderate. We validate the PFEM in heavy even-mass nuclei and systematically calculate ground-state energies for isotopic chains of heavy odd-mass nuclei. The PFEM can be extended to other finite-size quantum many-body systems.
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@article{arxiv.2308.14698,
title = {Circumventing the odd particle-number sign problem in the shell model Monte Carlo},
author = {Y. Alhassid and P. Fanto and C. Özen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.14698},
year = {2025}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures