Junya Otsuki
Affiliations: | Okayama University, Japan |
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Otsuki J, Ohzeki M, Shinaoka H, et al. (2020) Sparse Modeling in Quantum Many-Body Problems Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 89: 12001 |
Otsuki J, Yoshimi K, Shinaoka H, et al. (2019) Strong-coupling formula for momentum-dependent susceptibilities in dynamical mean-field theory Physical Review B. 99 |
Yoshimi K, Otsuki J, Motoyama Y, et al. (2019) SpM: Sparse modeling tool for analytic continuation of imaginary-time Green's function Computer Physics Communications. 244: 319-323 |
Yue C, Wang Y, Otsuki J, et al. (2019) CT-X: An efficient continuous-time quantum Monte Carlo impurity solver in the Kondo regime Computer Physics Communications. 236: 135-152 |
Chikano N, Otsuki J, Shinaoka H. (2018) Performance analysis of a physically constructed orthogonal representation of imaginary-time Green's function Physical Review B. 98: 35104 |
Shinaoka H, Otsuki J, Haule K, et al. (2018) Overcomplete compact representation of two-particle Green's functions Physical Review B. 97 |
Krien F, Loon EGCPv, Hafermann H, et al. (2017) Conservation in two-particle self-consistent extensions of dynamical-mean-field-theory Physical Review B. 96: 75155 |
Shinaoka H, Otsuki J, Ohzeki M, et al. (2017) Compressing Green's function using intermediate representation between imaginary-time and real-frequency domains Physical Review B. 96: 35147 |
Otsuki J, Kusunose H. (2016) Distributed Hybridization Model for Quantum Critical Behavior in Magnetic Quasicrystals Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 85: 73712 |
Otsuki J. (2015) Competing d-Wave and p-Wave Spin-Singlet Superconductivities in the Two-Dimensional Kondo Lattice. Physical Review Letters. 115: 036404 |