We offer a new proposal for the Monte Carlo treatment of many-fermion systems
in continuous space. It is based upon Diffusion Monte Carlo with significant
modifications: correlated pairs of random walkers that carry opposite signs;
different functions ``guide'' walkers of different signs; the Gaussians used
for members of a pair are correlated; walkers can cancel so as to conserve
their expected future contributions. We report results for free-fermion systems
and a fermion fluid with 14 3He atoms, where it proves stable and correct.
Its computational complexity grows with particle number, but slowly enough to
make interesting physics within reach of contemporary computers.Comment: latex source, 3 separated figures (2 in jpg format, 1 in eps format