Minimally entangled typical thermal state algorithms 论文
2010New Journal of Physics引用 295顶会
Quantum many-body systemsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
摘要
We discuss a method based on sampling minimally entangled typical thermal states (METTS) that can simulate finite temperature quantum systems with a computational cost comparable to ground state DMRG. Detailed implementations of each step of the method are presented, along with efficient algorithms for working with matrix product states and matrix product operators. We furthermore explore how properties of METTS can reveal characteristic order and excitations of systems and discuss why METTS form an efficient basis for sampling. Finally, we explore the extent to which the average entanglement of a METTS ensemble is minimal.