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Accelerating the convergence of exact diagonalization with the transcorrelated method: Quantum gas in one dimension with contact interactions

Quantum Gases 2018-11-28 v3 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Exact diagonalization expansions of Bose or Fermi gases with contact interactions converge very slowly due to a non-analytic cusp in the wave function. Here we develop a transcorrelated approach where the cusp is treated exactly and folded into the many-body Hamiltonian with a similarity transformation that removes the leading order singularity. The resulting transcorrelated Hamiltonian is not hermitian but can be treated numerically with a standard projection approach. The smoothness of the wave function improves by at least one order and thus the convergence rate for the ground state energy improves. By numerical investigation of a one-dimensional gas of spin-12\frac{1}{2} fermions we find the error in the transcorrelated energy to scale as M3M^{-3} with a single-particle basis of MM plane waves compared to M1M^{-1} for the expansion of the original Hamiltonian and M2M^{-2} using conventional lattice renormalization.

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@article{arxiv.1806.11268,
  title  = {Accelerating the convergence of exact diagonalization with the transcorrelated method: Quantum gas in one dimension with contact interactions},
  author = {Péter Jeszenszki and Hongjun Luo and Ali Alavi and Joachim Brand},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.11268},
  year   = {2018}
}