English

Quantics Tensor Cross Interpolation for High-Resolution, Parsimonious Representations of Multivariate Functions in Physics and Beyond

Computational Physics 2024-03-26 v2 Strongly Correlated Electrons Quantum Physics

Abstract

Multivariate functions of continuous variables arise in countless branches of science. Numerical computations with such functions typically involve a compromise between two contrary desiderata: accurate resolution of the functional dependence, versus parsimonious memory usage. Recently, two promising strategies have emerged for satisfying both requirements: (i) The quantics representation, which expresses functions as multi-index tensors, with each index representing one bit of a binary encoding of one of the variables; and (ii) tensor cross interpolation (TCI), which, if applicable, yields parsimonious interpolations for multi-index tensors. Here, we present a strategy, quantics TCI (QTCI), which combines the advantages of both schemes. We illustrate its potential with an application from condensed matter physics: the computation of Brillouin zone integrals.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.2303.11819,
  title  = {Quantics Tensor Cross Interpolation for High-Resolution, Parsimonious Representations of Multivariate Functions in Physics and Beyond},
  author = {Marc K. Ritter and Yuriel Núñez Fernández and Markus Wallerberger and Jan von Delft and Hiroshi Shinaoka and Xavier Waintal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.11819},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

6 pages, 3 figures; added 2 pages of supplementary material