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Efficient Quantum Simulation for Thermodynamics of Infinite-size Many-body Systems in Arbitrary Dimensions

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2019-05-23 v3 Computational Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

In this work we propose to simulate many-body thermodynamics of infinite-size quantum lattice models in one, two, and three dimensions, in terms of few-body models of only O(10) sites, which we coin as quantum entanglement simulators (QES's). The QES is described by a temperature-independent Hamiltonian, with the boundary interactions optimized by the tensor network methods to mimic the entanglement between the bulk and environment in a finite-size canonical ensemble. The reduced density matrix of the physical bulk then gives that of the infinite-size canonical ensemble under interest. We show that the QES can, for instance, accurately simulate varieties of many-body phenomena, including finite-temperature crossover and algebraic excitations of the one-dimensional spin liquid, the phase transitions and low-temperature physics of the two- and three-dimensional antiferromagnets, and the crossovers of the two-dimensional topological system. Our work provides an efficient way to explore the thermodynamics of intractable quantum many-body systems with easily accessible systems.

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@article{arxiv.1810.01612,
  title  = {Efficient Quantum Simulation for Thermodynamics of Infinite-size Many-body Systems in Arbitrary Dimensions},
  author = {Shi-Ju Ran and Bin Xi and Cheng Peng and Gang Su and Maciej Lewenstein},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.01612},
  year   = {2019}
}

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9 pages, 9 figures