Abstract

The origin of the wrong equilibrium solutions of the complex Langevin equation is analyzed. We find that the Fokker-Planck equation allows in general for several equilibrium solutions in the space of distributions. They are induced by the zeros of the probability density in the complex plane. We show that a kernel allows sometimes to choose among the different distributions or can itself introduce new spurious solutions.

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