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Density of States for Observables. A derivative method.

2 Aug 2023, 09:00
20m
Ramsey Auditorium

Ramsey Auditorium

Speaker

Rasmus Larsen (University of Stavanger)

Description

The density of any observable is equal to how large a volume there exist for each possible value of the observable. By considering the relative change to the volume along the direction of change of the observable, the relative change to the density of the observable can be obtained. I will show how one can calculate the change to the log of the density function rho and use this to calculate several observables, which in some cases like wilson line correlators can give errorbars 4 times smaller than standard methods.

Topical area Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence

Primary author

Rasmus Larsen (University of Stavanger)

Presentation materials