Minimax Isometry Method: A compressive sensing approach for Matsubara summation in many-body perturbation theory
Materials Science
2020-06-24 v3 Strongly Correlated Electrons
Numerical Analysis
Functional Analysis
Numerical Analysis
Abstract
We present a compressive sensing approach for the long standing problem of Matsubara summation in many-body perturbation theory. By constructing low-dimensional, almost isometric subspaces of the Hilbert space we obtain optimum imaginary time and frequency grids that allow for extreme data compression of fermionic and bosonic functions in a broad temperature regime. The method is applied to the random phase and self-consistent approximation of the grand potential. Integration and transformation errors are investigated for Si and SrVO.
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@article{arxiv.1909.01740,
title = {Minimax Isometry Method: A compressive sensing approach for Matsubara summation in many-body perturbation theory},
author = {Merzuk Kaltak and Georg Kresse},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.01740},
year = {2020}
}
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19 pages, 11 figures