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| Journal Article | PUBDB-2026-00887 |
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2025
American Physical Society
Ridge, NY
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1103/grxd-71sk doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2025-05454
Report No.: CERN-TH-2025-249; DESY-25-184; arXiv:2512.10644
Abstract: We investigate the combination of a two-level sampling algorithm with distillation techniques to compute disconnected fermionic correlation functions. The method relies on a factorization of the quark propagator into domain-local contributions that depend only on the gauge fields within overlapping temporal regions, enabling independent submeasurements of each term through a two-level sampling strategy. The two-level estimators exhibit the expected $1/N_1^2$ scaling of the variance, up to exponential boundary effects, and achieve an exponential reduction of statistical errors at a modest additional computational cost, which is negligible compared to the resulting gain in statistical precision. The method is tested on pure gauge ensembles, providing a controlled benchmark for its forthcoming application to dynamical QCD studies of glueball and isosinglet meson correlation functions.
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Investigating a two-level algorithm for fermionic observables
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