A Grassmann TRG calculation of the Nf=2 massive Schwinger model finds 2pi-periodic free energy that matches large-mass analytics and suggests finite-beta deviations from the continuum phase structure.
Simulation strategies for the massless lattice Schwinger model in the dual formulation
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The dual form of the massless Schwinger model on the lattice overcomes the complex action problems from two sources: a topological term, as well as non-zero chemical potential, making these physically interesting cases accessible to Monte Carlo simulations. The partition function is represented as a sum over fermion loops, dimers and plaquette-surfaces such that all contributions are real and positive. However, these new variables constitute a highly constrained system and suitable update strategies have to be developed. In this exploratory study we present an approach based on locally growing plaquette-surfaces surrounded by fermion loop segments combined with a worm based strategy for updating chains of dimers, as well as winding fermion loops. The update strategy is checked with conventional simulations as well as reference data from exact summation on small volumes and we discuss some physical implications of the results.
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Grassmann Tensor Renormalization Group for two-flavor massive Schwinger model with a theta term
A Grassmann TRG calculation of the Nf=2 massive Schwinger model finds 2pi-periodic free energy that matches large-mass analytics and suggests finite-beta deviations from the continuum phase structure.