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TT 16: Symposium: Efficient Classical Simulation of Strongly Correlated Quantum Systems

TT 16.3: Talk

Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 15:15–15:45, H 0104

A Renormalisation-Group Algorithm for Eigenvalue Density Functions of Interacting Quantum Systems — •Tobias Osborne — Royal Holloway, University of London

In this talk I'll describe a certifiable algorithm to calculate the eigenvalue density function -- the number of eigenvalues within an infinitesimal interval -- for an arbitrary 1D interacting quantum spin system. The method provides an arbitrarily accurate numerical representation for the smeared eigenvalue density function, which is the convolution of the eigenvalue density function with a gaussian of prespecified width. In addition, with the algorithm it is possible to investigate the density of states near the ground state. This can be used to numerically determine the size of the ground-state energy gap for the system to within a prespecified confidence interval. The method exploits a finitely correlated state/matrix product state representation of the propagator and applies equally to disordered and critical interacting 1D quantum spin systems.

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