Wednesday, October 31, 2012

1210.7867 (Andreas Dirks et al.)

Extracting spectral properties from Keldysh Green functions    [PDF]

Andreas Dirks, Martin Eckstein, Thomas Pruschke, Philipp Werner
We investigate the possibility to assist the numerically ill-posed calculation of spectral properties of interacting quantum systems in thermal equilibrium by extending the imaginary-time simulation to a finite Schwinger-Keldysh contour. The effect of this extension is tested within the standard Maximum Entropy approach to analytic continuation. We find that the inclusion of real-time data improves the resolution of structures at high energy, while the imaginary-time data are needed to correctly reproduce low-frequency features such as quasi-particle peaks. As a nonequilibrium application, we consider the calculation of time-dependent spectral functions from retarded Green function data on a finite time-interval, and compare the Maximum Entropy approach to direct Fourier transformation and a method based on Pad\'e approximants.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.7867

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