Abstract

We apply the average spectrum method to the problem of getting the excitation spectrum from imaginary-time quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) simulations. We show that with high-quality QMC data this method reproduces the dominant spectral features very well. It is also capable in giving information on the spectrum in regions dominated by the many-particle continuum of excitations.

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