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TT 40: Dual-Method Approaches to Quantum Many-Body Systems II

Tuesday, March 13, 2018, 10:00–13:00, H 3010

To make an impact on possible applications, theoretical approaches for correlated many-body systems must allow for studying more realistic models and lead to more accurate predictions as compared to what is achievable nowadays. This requires, on the one hand, the development of specialized tools which are mathematically and/or algorithmically demanding. On the other hand, an emergent promising approach to make significant progress beyond toy-model understanding of many-body physics is the combined use of two or more complementary methods. The demand for such type of approaches is growing. The two session of contributed talks will provide an overview of recent successes in such dual- (multi-)method approaches involving analytical as well as numerical tools, and will indicate prospects for future directions.

Compilation: Volker Meden, RWTH Aachen; Stefan Wessel, RWTH Aachen

10:00 TT 40.1 A practical guide to training neural networks of quantum many body systems — •Thomas C. Lang, Jonas B. Rigo, and Andreas M. Läuchli
10:15 TT 40.2 A simple tensor network algorithm for 2d steady states — •Roman Orus
10:30 TT 40.3 Non-Abelian Symmetries in Tensor Network Algorithms — •Philipp Schmoll and Román Orús
10:45 TT 40.4 Entanglement properties of the Hubbard chain model — •Francesco Parisen Toldin and Fakher F. Assaad
11:00 TT 40.5 Microscopical justification of the eigenstate thermalization hypothesis (ETH) — •Nils O. Abeling and Stefan Kehrein
11:15 TT 40.6 Quantum dynamics from classical networks — •Markus Schmitt and Markus Heyl
  11:30 15 min. break.
11:45 TT 40.7 Exact long time evolution of spinless fermion systems from a highly correlated initial state — •Kristof Harms, Lorenzo Cevolani, Stefan Kehrein, and Salvatore Manmana
12:00 TT 40.8 Geometry of driven-dissipative phase transitions — •Mikhail Pletyukhov, Dmitry Krimer, and Maarten Wegewijs
12:15 TT 40.9 Driven-dissipative phase transitions of open quantum systems from a Floquet-Liouville perspective — •Viktor Reimer, Mikhail Pletyukhov, and Vladimir Gritsev
12:30 TT 40.10 Finding purifications with minimal entanglement — •Johannes Hauschild, Eyal Leviatan, Jens H. Bardarson, Ehud Altman, Michael P. Zaletel, and Frank Pollmann
12:45 TT 40.11 A time-dependent variational description latttice gauge theories.Ignacio Cirac, Eugene Demler, Tao Shi, and •Pablo Sala
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