Monte Carlo simulations and field transformation: the scalar case
Abstract
We describe a new method in lattice field theory to compute observables at various values of the parameters lambda_i in the action S[phi,lambda_i]. Firstly one performs a single simulation of a ``reference action'' S[phi^r, lambda_i^r] with fixed lambda_i^r. Then the phi^r-configurations are transformed into those of a field phi distributed according to S[phi,lambda_i], apart from a ``remainder action'' which enters as a \break weight. In this way we measure the observables at values of lambda_i different from lambda_i^r. We study the performance of the algorithm in the case of the simplest renormalizable model, namely the phi^4 scalar theory on a four dimensional lattice and compare the method with the ``histogram'' technique of which it is a generalization.
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@article{arxiv.hep-lat/9807007,
title = {Monte Carlo simulations and field transformation: the scalar case},
author = {B. Alles and P. Butera and M. Della Morte and G. Marchesini},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-lat/9807007},
year = {2009}
}
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