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Application to Numerical Simulations

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Stochastic Quantization

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Many people have applied SQM to numerical simulations since its proposal by Parisi and Wu (1981). Numerical simulation based on SQM, called Langevin simulation, have been shown to be a powerful tool for the nonperturbative study of quantum field theory. To review all the results obtained with Langevin simulation is difficult here. So, we mainly review algorithms of Langevin simulation.

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  1. Another way of discretization is proposed by Batrouni et al. (1985). The relation between their way of discretization and the naive way of discretization mentioned before is explained in Fukugita, Oyanagi and Ukawa (1987).

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(1992). Application to Numerical Simulations. In: Stochastic Quantization. Lecture Notes in Physics Monographs, vol 9. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-47217-9_11

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