Abstract

We construct numerical integrators for Hamiltonian problems that may advantageously replace the standard Verlet time-stepper within Hybrid Monte Carlo and related simulations. Past attempts have often aimed at boosting the order of accuracy of the integrator and/or reducing the size of its error constants; order and error constant are relevant concepts in the limit of vanishing step-length. We propose an alternative methodology based on the performance of the integrator when sampling from Gaussian distributions with not necessarily small step-lengths. We construct new splitting formulae that require two, three, or four force evaluations per time-step. Limited, proof-of-concept numerical experiments suggest that the new integrators may provide an improvement on the efficiency of the standard Verlet method, especially in problems with high dimensionality.

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