Quantum dynamics of coupled excitons and phonons in chain-like systems: tensor train approaches and higher-order propagators
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.03568v4
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2025 15:14:13 GMT
- Title: Quantum dynamics of coupled excitons and phonons in chain-like systems: tensor train approaches and higher-order propagators
- Authors: Patrick Gelß, Sebastian Matera, Rupert Klein, Burkhard Schmidt,
- Abstract summary: We investigate the solution of the time-dependent Schr"odinger equation for chain-like quantum systems with on-site and nearestneighbor interactions only.
Using efficient lowrank tensor train representations, we aim at reducing memory consumption and computational costs.
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- Abstract: We investigate tensor-train approaches to the solution of the time-dependent Schr\"{o}dinger equation for chain-like quantum systems with on-site and nearest-neighbor interactions only. Using efficient low-rank tensor train representations, we aim at reducing memory consumption and computational costs. As an example, coupled excitons and phonons modeled in terms of Fr\"{o}hlich-Holstein type Hamiltonians are studied here. By comparing our tensor-train based results with semi-analytical results, we demonstrate the key role of the ranks of the quantum state vectors. Typically, an excellent quality of the solutions is found only when the maximum number of ranks exceeds a certain value. One class of propagation schemes builds on splitting the Hamiltonian into two groups of interleaved nearest-neighbor interactions commutating within each of the groups. In particular, the 4-th order Yoshida-Neri and the 8-th order Kahan-Li symplectic composition yield results close to machine precision. Similar results are found for 4-th and 8-th order global Krylov scheme. However, the computational effort currently restricts the use of these four propagators to rather short chains which also applies to propagators based on the time-dependent variational principle, typically used for matrix product states. Yet another class of propagators involves explicit, time-symmetrized Euler integrators. Especially the 4-th order variant is recommended for quantum simulations of longer chains, even though the high precision of the splitting schemes cannot be reached. Moreover, the scaling of the computational effort with the dimensions of the local Hilbert spaces is much more favorable for the differencing than for splitting or variational schemes.
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