Matrix product purifications for canonical ensembles and quantum number distributions
Abstract
Matrix product purifications (MPPs) are a very efficient tool for the simulation of strongly correlated quantum many-body systems at finite temperatures. When a system features symmetries, these can be used to reduce computation costs substantially. It is straightforward to compute an MPP of a grand-canonical ensemble, also when symmetries are exploited. This paper provides and demonstrates methods for the efficient computation of MPPs of canonical ensembles under utilization of symmetries. Furthermore, we present a scheme for the evaluation of global quantum number distributions using matrix product density operators (MPDOs). We provide exact matrix product representations for canonical infinite-temperature states, and discuss how they can be constructed alternatively by applying matrix product operators to vacuum-type states or by using entangler Hamiltonians. A demonstration of the techniques for Heisenberg spin-1/2 chains explains why the difference in the energy densities of canonical and grand-canonical ensembles decays as 1/L.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1607.01696,
title = {Matrix product purifications for canonical ensembles and quantum number distributions},
author = {Thomas Barthel},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.01696},
year = {2018}
}
Comments
9 pages, 5 figures; minor improvements, published version