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A Semidefinite Program Solver for the Conformal Bootstrap
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We introduce SDPB: an open-source, parallelized, arbitrary-precision semidefinite program solver, designed for the conformal bootstrap. SDPB significantly outperforms less specialized solvers and should enable many new computations. As an example application, we compute a new rigorous high-precision bound on operator dimensions in the 3d Ising CFT, $\Delta_\sigma=0.518151(6)$, $\Delta_\epsilon=1.41264(6)$.
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