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* [[Condensed matter physics]] — It prevents the numerical solution of systems with a high density of strongly correlated electrons, such as the [[Hubbard model]].<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1103/PhysRevB.41.9301 |pmid=9993272 |bibcode=1990PhRvB..41.9301L |title=Sign problem in the numerical simulation of many-electron systems |journal=Physical Review B |volume=41 |issue=13 |pages=9301–9307 |year=1990 |last1=Loh |first1=E. Y. |last2=Gubernatis |first2=J. E. |last3=Scalettar |first3=R. T. |last4=White |first4=S. R. |last5=Scalapino |first5=D. J. |last6=Sugar |first6=R. L.}}</ref>
* [[Nuclear physics]] — It prevents the ''[[ab initio]]'' calculation of properties of [[nuclear matter]] and hence limits our understanding of [[atomic nucleus|nuclei]] and [[neutron star]]s.
* [[Quantum field theory]] — It prevents the use of [[lattice QCD]]<ref>{{Cite journal |author=de Forcrand, Philippe |title=Simulating QCD at finite density |journal=Pos Lat |volume=010 |pages=010 |year=2010 |arxiv=1005.0539 |bibcode=2010arXiv1005.0539D}}</ref> to predict the phases and properties of [[quark matter]].<ref name='Philipsen'>{{cite journalbook |last=Philipsen |first=O. |yeartitle=2008Proceedings of VIIIth Conference Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum — PoS(ConfinementVIII) |titlechapter=Lattice calculations at non- zero chemical potential: The QCD phase diagram |journalyear=Proceedings of Science2008 |volume=77 |pages=011 |doi=10.22323/1.077.0011|doi-access=free }}</ref> (In [[lattice field theory]], the problem is also known as the '''complex action problem'''<!--boldface per WP:R#PLA-->.)<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.66.106008 |arxiv=hep-th/0108041 |bibcode=2002PhRvD..66j6008A |title=New approach to the complex-action problem and its application to a nonperturbative study of superstring theory |journal=Physical Review D |volume=66 |issue=10 |pages=106008 |year=2002 |last1=Anagnostopoulos |first1=K. N. |last2=Nishimura |first2=J.|s2cid=119384615 }}</ref>
 
==The sign problem in field theory==