Capturing long range correlations in two-dimensional quantum lattice systems using correlator product states
We study the suitability of correlator product states for describing ground-state properties of two-dimensional spin models. Our ansatz for the many-body wave function takes the form of either plaquette or bond correlator product states and the energy is optimized by varying the correlators using Mo...
Main Authors: | Al-Assam, S, Clark, SR, Foot, C, Jaksch, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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