Improved summations of n-point correlation functions of projected entangled-pair states

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2023)

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Numerical treatment of two-dimensional strongly-correlated systems is both extremely challenging and of fundamental importance. Infinite projected entangled-pair states (PEPS), a class of tensor networks, have demonstrated cutting-edge performance for ground-state calculations, working directly in the thermodynamic limit. Furthermore, in recent years the application of PEPS has been extended to also low-lying excited states, using an ansatz that targets quasiparticle states above the ground state with high accuracy. A major technical challenge for those simulations is the accurate evaluation of summations of two- and three-point correlation functions with reasonable computational cost. In this paper, we show how a reformulation of n-point functions in the context of PEPS leads to extra contributions to the results that prove to play an important role. Benchmarks for the frustrated J(1) - J(2) Heisenberg model illustrate the improved precision, efficiency, and stability of the simulations compared to previous approaches. Leveraging automatic differentiation to generate the most tedious and error-prone parts of the computation, the straightforward implementation presented here is a step towards broader adoption of the PEPS excitation ansatz in future applications.
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