Gottlieb, Alexander (WPI) |
WPI, OMP1, Seminar Room 08.135 |
Thu, 11. Aug 16, 16:00 |
“Geometry of the Borland-Dennis setting: the W-type class” |
We call the Hilbert space for three fermions in six orbitals the Borland-Dennis setting. It is isomorphic to the alternating tensor product of three copies of the standard 6-dimensional Hilbert space C^6. Slater determinant states in the Borland-Dennis setting correspond to "decomposable" trivectors, i.e., simple wedge products of three vectors from C^6. Generic wave functions in the Borland-Dennis setting can be written as a sum of just two decomposable trivectors. The wave functions that cannot be written as a sum of fewer than three decomposables constitute the "W-type entanglement class." I will discuss the geometry of the W-type class within the ambient Borland-Dennis space. |
- Thematic program: Classical and Quantum Transport (2016/2017)
- Event: Workshop on "Generalized Pauli Constraints and Fermion Correlation" (2016)
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Brezinova, Iva (TU. Wien) |
WPI, OMP1, Seminar Room 08.135 |
Fri, 12. Aug 16, 11:00 |
“Solving time-dependent many-body quantum problems using the two-particle reduced density matrix” |
In this talk we will give an overview over our recent progress in solving time-dependent many-body problems using the two-particle reduced density matrix (2RDM) as the fundamental variable. The wavefunction is completely avoided and with this all problems arising from the exponentially increasing complexity with particle number. Key is the reconstruction of the 3RDM which couples to the dynamics of the 2RDM. At this point the approximation to the full solution of the Schrödinger equation enters: while two-particle correlations are fully incorporated, three-particle correlations are only approximated. We will discuss the reconstruction of the 3RDM, how we overcome the N-representability problem, and demonstrate the accuracy of our theory on two-examples: multi-electron atoms in strong fields, and ultra-cold atoms in optical lattices. |
- Thematic program: Classical and Quantum Transport (2016/2017)
- Event: Workshop on "Generalized Pauli Constraints and Fermion Correlation" (2016)
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Benavides-Riveros, Carlos (U. Halle-Wittenberg) |
WPI, OMP1, Seminar Room 08.135 |
Fri, 12. Aug 16, 15:15 |
“Natural extension of Hartree-Fock through extremal 1-fermion Information” |
By employing the simpler structure arising from pinning and quasipinnig a variational optimization method for few fermion ground states is elaborated. We quantitatively confirm its high accuracy for systems whose vector of NON is close to the boundary of the polytope. In particular, we derive an upper bound on the error of the correlation energy given by the ratio of the distance to the boundary of the polytope and the distance of the vector of NON to the Hartree-Fock point. These geometric insights shed some light on the concept of active spaces, correlation energy, frozen electrons and virtual orbitals.
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- Thematic program: Classical and Quantum Transport (2016/2017)
- Event: Workshop on "Generalized Pauli Constraints and Fermion Correlation" (2016)
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