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Achieving the Scaling Limit for Nonequilibrium Green Functions Simulations

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 124, Issue 7, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.076601

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  1. Norddeutscher Verbund fur Hoch-und Hochstleistungsrechnen (HLRN) [shp00015]

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The dynamics of strongly correlated fermions following an external excitation reveals extremely rich collective quantum effects. Examples are fermionic atoms in optical lattices, electrons in correlated materials, and dense quantum plasmas. Presently, the only quantum-dynamics approach that rigorously describes these processes in two and three dimensions is the noncquilibrium Green functions (NEGF) method. However, NEGF simulations are computationally expensive due to their T-3 scaling with the simulation duration T. Recently, T-2 scaling was achieved with the generalized Kadanoff-Baym ansatz (GKBA), for second-order Born (SOA) selfenergies, which has substantially extended the scope of NEGF simulations. Here we demonstrate that GKBA-NEGF simulations can be performed with order T-1 scaling, both for SOA and GW selfenergies, and point out the remarkable capabilities of this approach.

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