Search results for "Heat bath"
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Order and Chaos in the Statistical Mechanics of the Integrable Models in 1+1 Dimensions
1991
This paper was presented at the meeting under this title. But, originally, the more cumbersome ‘Quantum chaos — classical chaos in k-space: thermodynamic limits for the sine-Gordon models’ was proposed. Certainly this covers more technically the content of this paper.
Return to Equilibrium, Non-self-adjointness and Symmetries, Recent Results with M. Hitrik and F. Hérau
2014
In this talk we review some old and new results about the use of supersymmetric structures in semi-classical problems. Necessary and sufficient conditions are obtained for a real semiclassical partial differential operator of order two to possess a supersymmetric structure. For operators coming from a chain of oscillators, coupled to two heat baths, we show the non-existence of a smooth supersymmetric structure. The recent and new results all come from joint works with Michael Hitrik and Frederic Herau.
SIMULATING SPIN MODELS ON GPU: A TOUR
2012
The use of graphics processing units (GPUs) in scientific computing has gathered considerable momentum in the past five years. While GPUs in general promise high performance and excellent performance per Watt ratios, not every class of problems is equally well suitable for exploiting the massively parallel architecture they provide. Lattice spin models appear to be prototypic examples of problems suitable for this architecture, at least as long as local update algorithms are employed. In this review, I summarize our recent experience with the simulation of a wide range of spin models on GPU employing an equally wide range of update algorithms, ranging from Metropolis and heat bath updates,…