Tensor network simulation in strongly correlated systems: past, present and future

Tensor network simulation in strongly correlated systems: past, present and future

讲演人
顾正澄

头衔
传授

单元
喷鼻港中文年夜学

时间
2024-05-13 (周一) 10:00

所在
上海研究院4号楼329讲演厅(合胖物资楼B1102同步视频)

择要

讲演择要:
Tensor network states are new kinds of variational wavefunctions that help us to understand quantum phases and phase transitions beyond Landau paradigm. In this talk, I will first review the major development of tensor network simulation in the past two decades. In particular, I will introduce the novel concept of long-range entanglement and entanglement renormalization. Then I will discuss the major breakthroughs made by tensor network simulations in recent years.

讲演人简介:
Prof. Gu is an internationally recognized leading expert on topological phases of quantum matter. In recent years, he and his collaborator had established a new paradigm for topological phases based on the concept of long-range entanglement. They further used this concept to classify topological phases of quantum matter in strongly correlated electron systems and developed new mathematical framework such as super tensor category theory and group super-cohomology theory. In particular, he and his collaborator proposed a new class of topological phases protected by global sy妹妹etry – the so-called sy妹妹etry protected topological phase(SPT), which made significant contribution to 2016 physical Nobel Prize. Prof. Gu and his collaborator further pointed that long-rang entanglement can be locally encoded in a special class of wavefunctions, the tensor network states (TNS). They also developed an accurate and efficient way to simulate TNS. This new method has the potential to resolve a large class of long standing hardcore problems.