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Real-time quantum dynamics of thermal states with neural thermofields

Quantum Physics 2024-05-24 v2 Other Condensed Matter Computational Physics

Abstract

Solving the time-dependent quantum many-body Schr\"odinger equation is a challenging task, especially for states at a finite temperature, where the environment affects the dynamics. Most existing approximating methods are designed to represent static thermal density matrices, 1D systems, and/or zero-temperature states. In this work, we propose a method to study the real-time dynamics of thermal states in two dimensions, based on thermofield dynamics, variational Monte Carlo, and neural-network quantum states. To this aim, we introduce two novel tools: (i) a procedure to accurately simulate the cooling down of arbitrary quantum variational states from infinite temperature, and (ii) a generic thermal (autoregressive) recurrent neural-network (ARNNO) Ansatz that allows for direct sampling from the density matrix using thermofield basis rotations. We apply our technique to the transverse-field Ising model subject to an additional longitudinal field and demonstrate that the time-dependent observables, including correlation operators, can be accurately reproduced for a 4x4 spin lattice. We provide predictions of the real-time dynamics on a 6x6 lattice that lies outside the reach of exact simulations.

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@article{arxiv.2309.07063,
  title  = {Real-time quantum dynamics of thermal states with neural thermofields},
  author = {Jannes Nys and Zakari Denis and Giuseppe Carleo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.07063},
  year   = {2024}
}