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Approximating Gibbs states of local Hamiltonians efficiently with PEPS

Published 11 Jun 2014 in quant-ph, cond-mat.stat-mech, and cond-mat.str-el | (1406.2973v1)

Abstract: We analyze the error of approximating Gibbs states of local quantum spin Hamiltonians on lattices with Projected Entangled Pair States (PEPS) as a function of the bond dimension ($D$), temperature ($\beta{-1}$), and system size ($N$). First, we introduce a compression method in which the bond dimension scales as $D=e{O(\log2(N/\epsilon))}$ if $\beta<O(\log (N))$. Second, building on the work of Hastings [Phys. Rev. B 73, 085115 (2006)], we derive a polynomial scaling relation, $D=\left(N/\epsilon\right){O(\beta)}$. This implies that the manifold of PEPS forms an efficient representation of Gibbs states of local quantum Hamiltonians. From those bounds it also follows that ground states can be approximated with $D=N{O(\log(N))}$ whenever the density of states only grows polynomially in the system size. All results hold for any spatial dimension of the lattice.

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