In the dilute limit of the 1D infinite-U Hubbard model the charge Drude weight admits a closed-form expression whose low-temperature expansion, after regularization of the singular contribution, yields linear-in-T resistivity.
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Introduces an efficient SSE QMC algorithm with global updates and parallel tempering for mixed-dimensional models and applies it to map angle-dependent correlated insulators and Wigner-Mott states in M-point twisted AA-stacked SnSe2.
A Wang-Landau-augmented worm algorithm samples a ξ-ensemble of fictitious identical particles in a single PIMC run, reducing autocorrelation time by 24–60% compared to independent fixed-ξ simulations.
Sign-free DQMC on three-valley Hubbard models at three electrons per cell maps an extended intermediate-coupling regime with competing local-moment formation and itinerancy, plus U(6) crossovers to ordered states, for near-isotropic interactions relevant to materials like twisted SnSe2.
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Transport and Temperature 1: Exact spectrum and resistivity for the one-dimensional infinite-$U$ Hubbard model
In the dilute limit of the 1D infinite-U Hubbard model the charge Drude weight admits a closed-form expression whose low-temperature expansion, after regularization of the singular contribution, yields linear-in-T resistivity.
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Mixed-dimensional quantum Monte Carlo studies of M-point moir\'e materials
Introduces an efficient SSE QMC algorithm with global updates and parallel tempering for mixed-dimensional models and applies it to map angle-dependent correlated insulators and Wigner-Mott states in M-point twisted AA-stacked SnSe2.
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Path Integral Monte Carlo for Fictitious Identical Particles with {\xi}-Ensemble
A Wang-Landau-augmented worm algorithm samples a ξ-ensemble of fictitious identical particles in a single PIMC run, reducing autocorrelation time by 24–60% compared to independent fixed-ξ simulations.
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Hidden antiferromagnetism, persistent valley fluctuations, and $U(6)$ crossovers in triangular-lattice M-point moir\'e materials via determinantal quantum Monte Carlo
Sign-free DQMC on three-valley Hubbard models at three electrons per cell maps an extended intermediate-coupling regime with competing local-moment formation and itinerancy, plus U(6) crossovers to ordered states, for near-isotropic interactions relevant to materials like twisted SnSe2.