Talk:Auxiliary-field Monte Carlo

Split quantum and classical cases?
Currently, the article is next to useless, since much of the content is incorrect (at least) in the quantum case: the negative-sign problem does not imply reweighting (but, instead, forces one to treat the sign of the generalized probability separately from its absolute value); it also cannot be overcome using analytical and numerical convergence acceleration. However, in the current format, there is no easy way for me to fix this, as I am neither an expert nor interested in classical auxiliary-field Monte Carlo methods. I suspect that the other auxiliary-field QMC experts feel similarly. --Nils Blümer (talk) 12:39, 20 June 2014 (UTC)

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