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Introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems

This volume of lecture notes briefly introduces the basic concepts needed in any computational physics course: software and hardware, programming skills, linear algebra, and differential calculus. It then presents more advanced numerical methods to tackle the quantum many-body problem: it reviews th...

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Autor principal: Montangero, Simone
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01409-4
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description This volume of lecture notes briefly introduces the basic concepts needed in any computational physics course: software and hardware, programming skills, linear algebra, and differential calculus. It then presents more advanced numerical methods to tackle the quantum many-body problem: it reviews the numerical renormalization group and then focuses on tensor network methods, from basic concepts to gauge invariant ones. Finally, in the last part, the author presents some applications of tensor network methods to equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium correlated quantum matter. The book can be used for a graduate computational physics course. After successfully completing such a course, a student should be able to write a tensor network program and can begin to explore the physics of many-body quantum systems. The book can also serve as a reference for researchers working or starting out in the field. .
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spelling cern-26508472021-04-21T18:38:50Zdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-01409-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650847engMontangero, SimoneIntroduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systemsComputing and ComputersThis volume of lecture notes briefly introduces the basic concepts needed in any computational physics course: software and hardware, programming skills, linear algebra, and differential calculus. It then presents more advanced numerical methods to tackle the quantum many-body problem: it reviews the numerical renormalization group and then focuses on tensor network methods, from basic concepts to gauge invariant ones. Finally, in the last part, the author presents some applications of tensor network methods to equilibrium and out-of-equilibrium correlated quantum matter. The book can be used for a graduate computational physics course. After successfully completing such a course, a student should be able to write a tensor network program and can begin to explore the physics of many-body quantum systems. The book can also serve as a reference for researchers working or starting out in the field. .Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:26508472018
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Introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems
title Introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems
title_full Introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems
title_fullStr Introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems
title_full_unstemmed Introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems
title_short Introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems
title_sort introduction to tensor network methods: numerical simulations of low-dimensional many-body quantum systems
topic Computing and Computers
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01409-4
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