研究目的
To quantitatively compare different Anderson impurity solvers applied to transport in quantum dots, focusing on their accuracy and computational efficiency across various regimes of the single impurity Anderson model (SIAM).
研究成果
The study concludes that no single impurity solver is universally best for all scenarios. NRG excels in the low-temperature Kondo regime, SBA methods (especially OCA) offer a good balance of accuracy and computational cost, while EOM methods are limited but computationally inexpensive. The choice of solver should be based on the specific regime and observable of interest.
研究不足
The study highlights the limitations of each method, such as the EOM's poor performance in the Coulomb blockade regime, NCA's underestimation of the Kondo temperature, and NRG's overbroadening of high-energy spectral features. Computational costs and convergence issues are also noted.