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Population Annealing: Analysis, Optimization And Application To Glassy Systems, Christopher A. Amey Jun 2021

Population Annealing: Analysis, Optimization And Application To Glassy Systems, Christopher A. Amey

Doctoral Dissertations

Glasses are physical systems that lack structural order and exhibit extremely slow dynamics, which makes them challenging to study. In this thesis we apply Monte Carlo methods to two distinct glassy systems: the 3D Edwards-Anderson spin glass and a binary hard sphere fluid. While significant progress has been made on theoretical and experimental fronts, much of our current understanding of glasses has come from numerical simulations. Standard Monte Carlo techniques cannot be used to perform equilibrium simulations due to slow dynamics in the glassy regime. As a result, several specialized techniques have been developed in order to simulate such systems, …


Emergent Phenomena In Quantum Critical Systems, Kun Chen Jul 2018

Emergent Phenomena In Quantum Critical Systems, Kun Chen

Doctoral Dissertations

A quantum critical point (QCP) is a point in the phase diagram of quantum matter where a continuous phase transition takes place at zero temperature. Low-dimensional quantum critical systems are strongly correlated, therefore hosting nontrivial emergent phenomena. In this thesis, we first address two decades-old problems on quantum critical dynamics. We then reveal two novel emergent phenomena of quantum critical impurity problems. In the first part of the thesis, we address the linear response dynamics of the $(2+1)$-dimensional $O(2)$ quantum critical universality class, which can be realized in the ultracold bosonic system near the superfluid (SF) to Mott insulator (MI) …


Replica Exchange Monte Carlo Simulations Of The Ising Spin Glass: Static And Dynamic Properties, Burcu Yucesoy Sep 2013

Replica Exchange Monte Carlo Simulations Of The Ising Spin Glass: Static And Dynamic Properties, Burcu Yucesoy

Open Access Dissertations

Spin glasses have been the subject of intense study and considerable controversy for decades, and the low-temperature phase of short-range spin glasses is still poorly understood. Our main goal is to improve our understanding in this area and find an answer to the following question: Are there only a single pair or a countable infinity of pure states in the low temperature phase of the EA spin glass? To that aim we first start by introducing spin glasses and provide a brief history of their research, then proceed to describe our method of simulation, the parallel tempering Monte Carlo algorithm. …


Efficiency Of Parallel Tempering For Ising Systems, Stephan Burkhardt Jan 2010

Efficiency Of Parallel Tempering For Ising Systems, Stephan Burkhardt

Masters Theses 1911 - February 2014

The efficiency of parallel tempering Monte Carlo is studied for a two-dimensional Ising system of length L with N=L^2 spins. An external field is used to introduce a difference in free energy between the two low temperature states.

It is found that the number of replicas R_opt that optimizes the parallel tempering algorithm scales as the square root of the system size N. For two symmetric low temperature states, the time needed for equilibration is observed to grow as L^2.18. If a significant difference in free energy is present between the two states, this changes to L^1.02.

It is therefore …