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The Metropolis Algorithm is used in the Monte Carlo methods for importance sampling probablity distributions.

The algorithm is widely used in lattice gauge theory.

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For generating a sequence of field configurations distributed with a probability density . Expectation values of Quantum Mechanical observables can then be calculated

where the first m steps bring the system into equilbrium.

If we change one link in the field configuration giving us a new configuation there is a corresponding change in the action.

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