Lower Bounding Ground State Energies Through Renormalization and Tensor Networks
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on lower bounding ground state energies through renormalization and tensor networks presented by Norbert Schuch from the University of Vienna. Delve into advanced concepts in quantum systems as part of IPAM's Many-body Quantum Systems via Classical and Quantum Computation Workshop. Gain insights into cutting-edge research and methodologies in the field of quantum physics over the course of this hour-long presentation. Discover how renormalization techniques and tensor networks are applied to tackle complex problems in ground state energy calculations. Enhance your understanding of quantum systems and their computational approaches through this in-depth academic discourse.
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Norbert Schuch - Lower bounding ground state energies through renormalization and tensor networks
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Institute for Pure & Applied Mathematics (IPAM)