Evaluating the Fermionic Determinant of Dynamical Configurations
Anna Hasenfratz, Andrei Alexandru

TL;DR
The paper introduces an improved stochastic method for calculating fermionic determinant ratios in lattice QCD simulations, enabling more efficient updates of large configurations with higher acceptance rates.
Contribution
It presents a novel stochastic estimator for fermionic determinant ratios that enhances the efficiency of dynamical configuration updates in lattice QCD.
Findings
Determinant ratio averages remain close to one even after extensive link updates.
Acceptance probability of proposed updates is about 20% with the new estimator.
The method is promising for large lattice simulations.
Abstract
We propose and study an improved method to calculate the fermionic determinant of dynamical configurations. The evaluation or at least stochastic estimation of ratios of fermionic determinants is essential for a recently proposed updating method of smeared link dynamical fermions. This update creates a sequence of configurations by changing a subset of the gauge links by a pure gauge heat bath or over relaxation step. The acceptance of the proposed configuration depends on the ratio of the fermionic determinants on the new and original configurations. We study this ratio as the function of the number of links that are changed in the heat bath update. We find that even when every link of a given direction and parity of a 10fm^4 configuration is updated, the average of the determinant ratio is still close to one and with the improved stochastic estimator the proposed change is accepted…
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