Entanglement Renormalization
University of Queensland · California Institute of Technology
Abstract
We propose a real-space renormalization group (RG) transformation for quantum systems on a D-dimensional lattice. The transformation partially disentangles a block of sites before coarse-graining it into an effective site. Numerical simulations with the ground state of a 1D lattice at criticality show that the resulting coarse-grained sites require a Hilbert space dimension that does not grow with successive RG transformations. As a result we can address, in a quasi-exact way, tens of thousands of quantum spins with a computational effort that scales logarithmically in the system's size. The calculations unveil that ground state entanglement in extended quantum systems is organized in layers corresponding to…
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1Topics & keywords
- Quantum entanglement
- Physics
- Hilbert space
- Renormalization
- Spins
- Quantum
- Quantum mechanics
- Renormalization group
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