We introduce an adaptive-weighted tree tensor network for the study of disordered and inhomogeneous quantum many-body systems. This Ansatz is assembled on the basis of the random couplings of the physical system with a procedure that considers a tunable weight parameter to prevent completely unbalanced trees. Using this approach, we compute the ground state of the two-dimensional quantum Ising model in the presence of quenched random disorder and frustration, with lattice size up to 32×32. We compare the results with the ones obtained using the standard homogeneous tree tensor networks and the completely self-assembled tree tensor networks, demonstrating a clear improvement of numerical precision as a function of the weight parameter, especially for large system sizes.

Adaptive-weighted tree tensor networks for disordered quantum many-body systems

Magnifico G.;Montangero S.
2022

Abstract

We introduce an adaptive-weighted tree tensor network for the study of disordered and inhomogeneous quantum many-body systems. This Ansatz is assembled on the basis of the random couplings of the physical system with a procedure that considers a tunable weight parameter to prevent completely unbalanced trees. Using this approach, we compute the ground state of the two-dimensional quantum Ising model in the presence of quenched random disorder and frustration, with lattice size up to 32×32. We compare the results with the ones obtained using the standard homogeneous tree tensor networks and the completely self-assembled tree tensor networks, demonstrating a clear improvement of numerical precision as a function of the weight parameter, especially for large system sizes.
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