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Local scale transformations on the lattice with tensor network renormalization

Published 2 Oct 2015 in cond-mat.str-el and quant-ph | (1510.00689v2)

Abstract: Consider the partition function of a classical system in two spatial dimensions, or the Euclidean path integral of a quantum system in two space-time dimensions, both on a lattice. We show that the tensor network renormalization (TNR) algorithm [\emph{G. Evenbly and G. Vidal, Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 180405}] can be used to implement local scale transformations on these objects, namely a lattice version of conformal maps. Specifically, we explain how to implement the lattice equivalent of the logarithmic conformal map that transforms the Euclidean plane into a cylinder. As an application, and with the 2D critical Ising model as a concrete example, we use this map to build a lattice version of the scaling operators of the underlying conformal field theory, from which one can extract their scaling dimensions and operator product expansion coefficients.

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