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Variational tensor network renormalization in imaginary time: benchmark results in the Hubbard model at finite temperature (1607.04016v2)

Published 14 Jul 2016 in cond-mat.str-el and quant-ph

Abstract: A Gibbs operator $e{-\beta H}$ for a 2D lattice system with a Hamiltonian $H$ can be represented by a 3D tensor network, the third dimension being the imaginary time (inverse temperature) $\beta$. Coarse-graining the network along $\beta$ results in an accurate 2D projected entangled-pair operator (PEPO) with a finite bond dimension. The coarse-graining is performed by a tree tensor network of isometries that are optimized variationally to maximize the accuracy of the PEPO. The algorithm is applied to the two-dimensional Hubbard model on an infinite square lattice. Benchmark results are obtained that are consistent with the best cluster dynamical mean-field theory and power series expansion in the regime of parameters where they yield mutually consistent results.

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