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(Almost) 25 Years of DMRG - What Is It About?

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Oxford Physics Academic Lectures
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In this talk, I will introduce DMRG both from the historical (statistical) and modern (matrix product state) perspective, highlighting why it has become the method of choice for one-dimensional quantum systems in and out of equilibrium.
I will talk as well as why it has made interesting forays into the world of two-dimensional quantum systems. I will also discuss its limitations, as well as the resulting directions of future development.

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Oxford Physics Academic Lectures
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Ulrich Schollwöck
Keywords
matrices
quantum
systems
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 11/10/2016
Duration: 01:21:09

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