Status of Complex Langevin
arXiv:1708.08254 · doi:10.1051/epjconf/201817501019
Abstract
I review the status of the Complex Langevin method, which was invented to make simulations of models with complex action feasible. I discuss the mathematical justification of the procedure, as well as its limitations and open questions. Various pragmatic measures for dealing with the existing problems are described. Finally I report on the progress in the application of the method to QCD, with the goal of determining the phase diagram of QCD as a function of temperature and baryonic chemical potential.
Plenary talk given at Lattice 2017, Granada; 21 pages, 14 figures; a reference added, some more typos corrected