Monte Carlo study of Lefschetz thimble structure in one-dimensional Thirring model at finite density
Abstract
We consider the one-dimensional massive Thirring model formulated on the lattice with staggered fermions and an auxiliary compact vector (link) field, which is exactly solvable and shows a phase transition with increasing the chemical potential of fermion number: the crossover at a finite temperature and the first order transition at zero temperature. We complexify its path-integration on Lefschetz thimbles and examine its phase transition by hybrid Monte Carlo simulations on the single dominant thimble. We observe a discrepancy between the numerical and exact results in the crossover region for small inverse coupling and/or large lattice size , while they are in good agreement at the lower and higher density regions. We also observe that the discrepancy persists in the continuum limit keeping the temperature finite and it becomes more significant toward the low-temperature limit. This numerical result is consistent with our analytical study of the model's thimble structure. And these results imply that the contributions of subdominant thimbles should be summed up in order to reproduce the first order transition in the low-temperature limit.
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@article{arxiv.1509.09141,
title = {Monte Carlo study of Lefschetz thimble structure in one-dimensional Thirring model at finite density},
author = {Hirotsugu Fujii and Syo Kamata and Yoshio Kikukawa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.09141},
year = {2016}
}
Comments
15 pages, 10 figures. The revised version of the manuscript. v4: Corrected a simple bug in implementing the HMC algorithm and replaced fig.4-10. Our main conclusions remain unchanged. Erratum published in JHEP