Abstract

We present a brief overview of two continuous–time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solvers–a diagrammatic expansion of the partition function in the interaction and in the impurity-bath hybridization and mention a recently developed continuous-time auxiliary field method. We show that continuous-time methods deliver substantial gains in computational effeciency over previous QMC discrete-time algorithms.

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