Physical Review Research (Dec 2024)

Overcomplete intermediate representation of two-particle Green's functions and its relation to partial spectral functions

  • Selina Dirnböck,
  • Seung-Sup B. Lee,
  • Fabian B. Kugler,
  • Sebastian Huber,
  • Jan von Delft,
  • Karsten Held,
  • Markus Wallerberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.043228
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4
p. 043228

Abstract

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Two-particle response functions are a centerpiece of both experimental and theoretical quantum many-body physics. Yet, due to their size and discontinuity structure, they are challenging to handle numerically. Recently, two advances were made to tackle this problem: first, the overcomplete intermediate representation (OIR), which provides a highly efficient compression of Green's functions in imaginary frequency, and second, partial spectral functions (PSFs), which allow for an efficient evaluation in real frequency. We show that there is a two-to-one correspondence between PSFs and OIR coefficients and exploit this fact to construct the OIR for three-or-more-particle propagators. We then use OIR to fit and compress imaginary-frequency data obtained from the numerical renormalization group (NRG), reaching a compression ratio of more than 400. Finally, we attempt to match the OIR data to partial Green's functions from NRG. Due to the overcompleteness, we achieve only qualitative agreement.