As one approaches the continuum limit, QCD systems, investigated via numerical simulations, remain trapped in sectors of field space with fixed topological charge. As a consequence the numerical studies of physical quantities may give biased results. The same is true in the case of two dimensional CPN −1 models. In this paper we show that metadynamics, when used to simulate CPN −1, allows to address efficiently this problem. By studying CP20 we show that we are able to reconstruct the free energy of the topological charge F (Q) and compute the topological susceptibility as a function of the coupling and of the volume. This is a very important physical quantity in studies of the dynamics of the θ vacuum and of the axion. This method can in principle be extended to QCD applications. © 2016, The Author(s).

Metadynamics surfing on topology barriers: the CP N−1 case

Laio, Alessandro;Martinelli, Guido;Sanfilippo, Francesco
2016-01-01

Abstract

As one approaches the continuum limit, QCD systems, investigated via numerical simulations, remain trapped in sectors of field space with fixed topological charge. As a consequence the numerical studies of physical quantities may give biased results. The same is true in the case of two dimensional CPN −1 models. In this paper we show that metadynamics, when used to simulate CPN −1, allows to address efficiently this problem. By studying CP20 we show that we are able to reconstruct the free energy of the topological charge F (Q) and compute the topological susceptibility as a function of the coupling and of the volume. This is a very important physical quantity in studies of the dynamics of the θ vacuum and of the axion. This method can in principle be extended to QCD applications. © 2016, The Author(s).
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10.1007/JHEP07(2016)089
https://arxiv.org/abs/1508.07270
Laio, Alessandro; Martinelli, Guido; Sanfilippo, Francesco
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