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Variational-Correlations Approach to Quantum Many-body Problems

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Abstract

We investigate an approach for studying the ground state of a quantum many-body Hamiltonian that is based on treating the correlation functions as variational parameters. In this approach, the challenge set by the exponentially-large Hilbert space is circumvented by approximating the positivity of the density matrix, order-by-order, in a way that keeps track of a limited set of correlation functions. In particular, the density-matrix description is replaced by a correlation matrix whose dimension is kept linear in system size, to all orders of the approximation. Unlike the conventional variational principle which provides an upper bound on the ground-state energy, in this approach one obtains a lower bound instead. By treating several one-dimensional spin 1/2 Hamiltonians, we demonstrate the ability of this approach to produce long-range correlations, and a ground-state energy that converges to the exact result. Possible extensions, including to higher-excited states are discussed.

Presenters

  • Arbel Haim

    Caltech

Authors

  • Arbel Haim

    Caltech

  • Gil Refael

    Caltech, Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology, Institute of Quantum Information and Matter and Department of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125, USA