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BQCD - Berlin quantum chromodynamics program
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We publish BQCD as free software under the GNU General Public License. BQCD is a Hybrid Monte-Carlo program that simulates lattice QCD with dynamical Wilson fermions. It is one of the main production programs of the QCDSF collaboration. The program can simulate 2 and 2 + 1 fermion flavours with pure, clover improved, and stout smeared fat link Wilson fermions as well as standard plaquette, and an improved (rectangle) gauge action. The single flavour is simulated with the Rational Hybrid Monte-Carlo algorithm.
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Machine Learning-Based Estimation of Cumulants of Chiral Condensate via Multi-Ensemble Reweighting with Deborah.jl
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Machine Learning Estimation on the Trace of Inverse Dirac Operator using the Gradient Boosting Decision Tree Regression
Gradient boosting with bias correction estimates Tr M^{-n} in lattice QCD from cheaper observables in favorable ensembles, but needs a substantial labeled fraction and fails for light-quark Tr M^{-3,4}.
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