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Status and challenges of simulations with dynamical fermions
An overview over the current state of algorithms for dynamical fermion
simulations is given. In particular some insight into the functioning of the
determinant spitting techniques is discussed. The critical slowing down of the
simulations towards the continuum limit and the role of the boundary conditions
is also reviewed.Comment: 20 pages, 9 figures, plenary talk presented at the 30th International
Symposium on Lattice Field Theory - Lattice 2012, June 24-29, 2012 Cairns,
Australi
Algorithms for lattice QCD: progress and challenges
The development of improved algorithms for QCD on the lattice has enabled us
to do calculations at small quark masses and get control over the chiral
extrapolation. Also finer lattices have become possible, however, a severe
slowing down associated with the topology of the gauge fields has been
observed. This may prevent simulations of lattices fine enough for controlling
the continuum extrapolation. This conference contribution introduces the basic
concepts behind contemporary lattice algorithms, the current knowledge about
their slowing down towards the continuum and its consequences for future
lattice simulations.Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, plenary talk given at the IX International
Conference on Quark Confinement and Hadron Spectrum, Madrid, Spain, Aug 30th
- Sept 3rd 201
Comparison of the mass preconditioned HMC and the DD-HMC algorithm for two-flavour QCD
Mass preconditioned HMC and DD-HMC are among the most popular algorithms to
simulate Wilson fermions. We present a comparison of the performance of the two
algorithms for realistic quark masses and lattice sizes. In particular, we use
the locally deflated solver of the DD-HMC environment also for the mass
preconditioned simulations.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures. Presented at the XXVIII International Symposium
on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2010), June 14-19 2010, Villasimius, Ital
A multilevel algorithm for flow observables in gauge theories
We study the possibility of using multilevel algorithms for the computation
of correlation functions of gradient flow observables. For each point in the
correlation function an approximate flow is defined which depends only on links
in a subset of the lattice. Together with a local action this allows for
independent updates and consequently a convergence of the Monte Carlo process
faster than the inverse square root of the number of measurements. We
demonstrate the feasibility of this idea in the correlation functions of the
topological charge and the energy density.Comment: Minor modifications to the text. Version accepted to be published in
PRD. 18 pages, 5 figure
Topological susceptibility and the sampling of field space in lattice QCD simulations
We present a measurement of the topological susceptibility in two flavor QCD.
In this observable, large autocorrelations are present and also sizable cutoff
effects have to be faced in the continuum extrapolation. Within the statistical
accuracy of the computation, the result agrees with the expectation from
leading order chiral perturbation theory.Comment: 22 pages, 7 figures; References added, minor clarifications in the
text, results unchange
CLS 2+1 flavor simulations at physical light- and strange-quark masses
We report recent efforts by CLS to generate an ensemble with physical light-
and strange-quark masses in a lattice volume of 192x96^3 at
corresponding to a lattice spacing of 0.064 fm. This ensemble is being
generated as part of the CLS 2+1 flavor effort with improved Wilson fermions.
Our simulations currently cover 5 lattice spacings ranging from 0.039 fm to
0.086 fm at various pion masses along chiral trajectories with either the sum
of the quark masses kept fixed, or with the strange-quark mass at the physical
value. The current status of simulations is briefly reviewed, including a short
discussion of measured autocorrelation times and of the main features of the
simulations. We then proceed to discuss the thermalization strategy employed
for the generation of the physical quark-mass ensemble and present first
results for some simple observables. Challenges encountered in the simulation
are highlighted.Comment: 7 pages, 8 figures; Proceedings, 35th International Symposium on
Lattice Field Theory (Lattice2017): Granada, Spai
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