Stable Quantum Monte Carlo Algorithm forT=0Calculation of Imaginary Time Green Functions
- 15 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by Physical Society of Japan in Journal of the Physics Society Japan
- Vol. 65 (1) , 189-194
- https://doi.org/10.1143/jpsj.65.189
Abstract
We present a numerically stable Quantum Monte Carlo algorithm to calculate zero-temperature imaginary-time Green functions $ G(\vec{r}, \tau) $ for Hubbard type models. We illustrate the efficiency of the algorithm by calculating the on-site Green function $ G(\vec{r}=0, \tau) $ on $4 \times 4$ to $12 \times 12$ lattices for the two-dimensional half-filled repulsive Hubbard model at $U/t = 4$. By fitting the tail of $ G(\vec{r}=0, \tau) $ at long imaginary time to the form $e^{-\tau \Delta_c}$, we obtain a precise estimate of the charge gap: $\Delta_c = 0.67 \pm 0.02$ in units of the hopping matrix element. We argue that the algorithm provides a powerful tool to study the metal-insulator transition from the insulator side.Comment: 14 pages (latex) and 3 postscipt figure
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