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Automated evaluation of imaginary time strong coupling diagrams by sum-of-exponentials hybridization fitting
by Zhen Huang, Denis Golež, Hugo U. R. Strand, Jason Kaye
Submission summary
| Authors (as registered SciPost users): | Zhen Huang · Jason Kaye |
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| Preprint Link: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.19727v4 (pdf) |
| Code repository: | https://github.com/TRIQS/soehyb |
| Date accepted: | Oct. 13, 2025 |
| Date submitted: | Sept. 24, 2025, 4:59 a.m. |
| Submitted by: | Zhen Huang |
| Submitted to: | SciPost Physics |
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| Academic field: | Physics |
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| Approach: | Computational |
Abstract
We present an efficient separation of variables algorithm for the evaluation of imaginary time Feynman diagrams appearing in the bold pseudo-particle strong coupling expansion of the Anderson impurity model. The algorithm uses a fitting method based on AAA rational approximation and numerical optimization to obtain a sum-of-exponentials expansion of the hybridization function, which is then used to decompose the diagrams. A diagrammatic formulation of the algorithm leads to an automated procedure for diagrams of arbitrary order and topology. We also present methods of stabilizing the self-consistent solution of the pseudo-particle Dyson equation. The result is a low-cost and high-order accurate impurity solver for quantum embedding methods using general multi-orbital hybridization functions at low temperatures, appropriate for low-to-intermediate expansion orders. In addition to other benchmark examples, we use our solver to perform a dynamical mean-field theory study of a minimal model of the strongly correlated compound Ca$_2$RuO$_4$, describing the anti-ferromagnetic transition and the in- and out-of-plane anisotropy induced by spin-orbit coupling.
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Author comments upon resubmission
Please find enclosed our resubmission to SciPost Physics. We have attached the github repository for the code associated with this paper, in which we also have detailed documentation and user-friendly tutorials.
We sincerely thank you for your time and consideration.
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Zhen Huang, Denis Golež, Hugo U. R. Strand, Jason Kaye
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- Add the github repository for the code.
Published as SciPost Phys. 19, 121 (2025)
