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Maximally Localized Dynamical Quantum Embedding for Solving Many-Body Correlated Systems

Published 10 Aug 2020 in cond-mat.str-el | (2008.04281v3)

Abstract: We present a quantum embedding methodology to resolve the Anderson impurity model in the context of dynamical mean-field theory, based on an extended exact diagonalization method. Our method provides a maximally localized quantum impurity model, where the non-local components of the correlation potential remain minimal. This method comes at a large benefit, as the environment used in the quantum embedding approach is described by propagating correlated electrons and hence offers a polynomial increase $O(N4)$ of the number of degrees of freedom for the embedding mapping without adding bath sites. We report that quantum impurity models with as few as 3 bath sites can reproduce both the Mott transition and the Kondo physics, thus opening a more accessible route to the description of time-dependent phenomena. Finally, we obtain excellent agreement for dynamical magnetic susceptibilities, poising this approach as a candidate to describe 2-particle excitations such as excitons in correlated systems. We expect that our approach will be highly beneficial for the implementation of embedding algorithms on quantum computers, as it allows for a fine description of the correlation in materials with a reduced number of required qubits.

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