Improving Polynomial-filtered Hybrid Monte Carlo With Hasenbusch
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✦ hep-lat
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hasenbuschlatticecarlofiltershybridmethodmontepolynomial
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The predominant method for generating Lattice QCD configurations is Hybrid Monte Carlo (HMC). In order to speed up this generation, a wide range of preconditioning techniques that modify the lattice action have been devised. This work compares the performance of the well-known Hasenbusch preconditioning technique with the polynomial filtering technique on a small $16^3 \times 32$ lattice with two flavours of Wilson fermions at a pion mass $M_{\pi} \sim 400~\mathrm{MeV}$. We explore a novel method of combining polynomial and Hasenbusch filters, revealing a speedup when compared to the standard two Hasenbusch filters. This comes with the added advantage of simplified tuning.
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