On the correct convergence of complex Langevin simulations for polynomial actions
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Abstract: There are problems in physics and particularly in field theory which are defined by complex valued weight functions where is a polynomial action . The conditions under which a convergent complex Langevin calculation correctly simulates such integrals are discussed. All conditions on the process which are used to prove proper convergence are defined in the stationary limit.
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