New Journal of Physics (Jan 2015)

Transfer matrices and excitations with matrix product states

  • V Zauner,
  • D Draxler,
  • L Vanderstraeten,
  • M Degroote,
  • J Haegeman,
  • M M Rams,
  • V Stojevic,
  • N Schuch,
  • F Verstraete

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/17/5/053002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 5
p. 053002

Abstract

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We use the formalism of tensor network states to investigate the relation between static correlation functions in the ground state of local quantum many-body Hamiltonians and the dispersion relations of the corresponding low-energy excitations. In particular, we show that the matrix product state transfer matrix (MPS-TM)—a central object in the computation of static correlation functions—provides important information about the location and magnitude of the minima of the low-energy dispersion relation(s), and we present supporting numerical data for one-dimensional lattice and continuum models as well as two-dimensional lattice models on a cylinder. We elaborate on the peculiar structure of the MPS-TM’s eigenspectrum and give several arguments for the close relation between the structure of the low-energy spectrum of the system and the form of the static correlation functions. Finally, we discuss how the MPS-TM connects to the exact quantum transfer matrix of the model at zero temperature. We present a renormalization group argument for obtaining finite bond dimension approximations of the MPS, which allows one to reinterpret variational MPS techniques (such as the density matrix renormalization group) as an application of Wilson’s numerical renormalization group along the virtual (imaginary time) dimension of the system.

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