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Tensor operators: constructions and applications for long-range interaction systems

F. Fröwis, V. Nebendahl, W. Dür

Published 2010-03-04, updated 2010-07-19Version 2

We consider the representation of operators in terms of tensor networks and their application to ground-state approximation and time evolution of systems with long-range interactions. We provide an explicit construction to represent an arbitrary many-body Hamilton operator in terms of a one-dimensional tensor network, i.e. as a matrix product operator. For pairwise interactions, we show that such a representation is always efficient and requires a tensor dimension growing only linearly with the number of particles. For systems obeying certain symmetries or restrictions we find optimal representations with minimal tensor dimension. We discuss the analytic and numerical approximation of operators in terms of low-dimensional tensor operators. We demonstrate applications for time evolution and ground-state approximation, in particular for long-range interaction with inhomogeneous couplings. The operator representations are also generalized to other geometries such as trees and 2D lattices, where we show how to obtain and use efficient tensor network representations respecting a given geometry.

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