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Green's functions from real-time bold-line Monte Carlo

Published 2 Jan 2014 in cond-mat.str-el | (1401.0526v2)

Abstract: We present two methods for computing two-time correlation functions or Green's functions from real time bold-line continuous time quantum Monte Carlo. One method is a formally exact generalized auxiliary lead formalism by which spectral properties may be obtained from single-time observables. The other involves the evaluation of diagrams contributing to two-time observables directly on the Keldysh contour. Additionally, we provide a detailed description of the bold-line Monte Carlo method. Our methods are general and numerically exact, and able to reliably resolve high-energy features such as band edges. We compare the spectral functions obtained from real time methods to analytically continued spectral functions obtained from imaginary time Monte Carlo, thus probing the limits of analytic continuation.

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