4–7 Mar 2019
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone
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Tensor Networks - Singular Value Decomposition (exercise 1)

6 Mar 2019, 09:00
1h
513/1-024 (CERN)

513/1-024

CERN

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Speaker

Patrick Emonts (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics)

Description

In recent years, tensor networks have become a viable alternative to Monte Carlo calculations and exact diagonalization for the simulation of many-body systems.
As they represent a formulation of quantum mechanical wavefunctions with polynomially many parameters, they make calculations of large systems feasible.

They have already found wide application in condensed matter physics and start to be an interesting tool for high energy physics as well.

In this lecture series, I will introduce the basic concepts of tensor networks.

We will start with an introduction of the necessary basics of quantum mechanics and linear algebra and focus on the algorithmic side of tensor networks in the second lecture.

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