Lattice Monte Carlo simulations with two impurity worldlines

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Fabian Hildenbrand
Serdar Elhatisari
Timo A. Lähde
Dean Lee
Ulf-G. Meißner
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[1] Forschungszentrum Jülich,Institut für Kernphysik, Institute for Advanced Simulation and Jülich Center for Hadron Physics
[2] Gaziantep Islam Science and Technology University,Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering
[3] Universität Bonn,Helmholtz
[4] Michigan State University,Institut für Strahlen
[5] Tbilisi State University, und Kernphysik and Bethe Center for Theoretical Physics
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We develop the impurity lattice Monte Carlo formalism for the case of two distinguishable impurities in a bath of polarized fermions. The majority particles are treated as explicit degrees of freedom, while the impurities are described by worldlines. The latter serve as localized auxiliary fields, which affect the majority particles. We apply the method to non-relativistic three-dimensional systems of two impurities and a number of majority particles where both the impurity–impurity interaction and the impurity–majority interaction have zero range. We consider the case of an attractive impurity–majority interaction, and we study the formation and disintegration of bound states as a function of the impurity–impurity interaction strength. We also discuss the potential applications of this formalism to other quantum many-body systems.
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