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The density matrix renormalization group method. Application to the PPP model of a cyclic polyene chain
The density matrix renormalization group (DMRG) method introduced by White
for the study of strongly interacting electron systems is reviewed; the method
is variational and considers a system of localized electrons as the union of
two adjacent fragments A, B. A density matrix rho is introduced, whose
eigenvectors corresponding to the largest eigenvalues are the most significant,
the most probable states of A in the presence of B; these states are retained,
while states corresponding to small eigenvalues of rho are neglected. It is
conjectured that the decreasing behaviour of the eigenvalues is gaussian. The
DMRG method is tested on the Pariser-Parr-Pople Hamiltonian of a cyclic polyene
(CH)_N up to N=34. A Hilbert space of dimension 5 x 10^+18 is explored. The
ground state energy is 10^-3 eV within the full CI value in the case N=18. The
DMRG method compares favourably also with coupled cluster approximations. The
unrestricted Hartree-Fock solution (which presents spin density waves) is
briefly reviewed, and a comparison is made with the DMRG energy values.
Finally, the spin-spin and density-density correlation functions are computed;
the results suggest that the antiferromagnetic order of the exact solution does
not extend up to large distances but exists locally. No charge density waves
are present.Comment: 8 pages, RevTex, 2 figures, to be published in the Journal of
Chemical Physic
The Hubbard model on a complete graph: Exact Analytical results
We derive the analytical expression of the ground state of the Hubbard model
with unconstrained hopping at half filling and for arbitrary lattice sites.Comment: Email:[email protected]
Conserving and gapless approximations for the composite bosons in terms of the constituent fermions
A long-standing problem with the many-body approximations for interacting
condensed bosons has been the dichotomy between the ``conserving'' and
``gapless'' approximations, which either obey the conservations laws or satisfy
the Hugenholtz-Pines condition for a gapless excitation spectrum, in the order.
It is here shown that such a dichotomy does not exist for a system of composite
bosons, which form as bound-fermion pairs in the strong-coupling limit of the
fermionic attraction. By starting from the constituent fermions, for which
conserving approximations can be constructed for any value of the mutual
attraction according to the Baym-Kadanoff prescriptions, it is shown that these
approximations also result in a gapless excitation spectrum for the boson-like
propagators in the broken-symmetry phase. This holds provided the corresponding
equations for the fermionic single- and two-particle Green's functions are
solved self-consistently.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Efficient and Effective Query Auto-Completion
Query Auto-Completion (QAC) is an ubiquitous feature of modern textual search
systems, suggesting possible ways of completing the query being typed by the
user. Efficiency is crucial to make the system have a real-time responsiveness
when operating in the million-scale search space. Prior work has extensively
advocated the use of a trie data structure for fast prefix-search operations in
compact space. However, searching by prefix has little discovery power in that
only completions that are prefixed by the query are returned. This may impact
negatively the effectiveness of the QAC system, with a consequent monetary loss
for real applications like Web Search Engines and eCommerce. In this work we
describe the implementation that empowers a new QAC system at eBay, and discuss
its efficiency/effectiveness in relation to other approaches at the
state-of-the-art. The solution is based on the combination of an inverted index
with succinct data structures, a much less explored direction in the
literature. This system is replacing the previous implementation based on
Apache SOLR that was not always able to meet the required
service-level-agreement.Comment: Published in SIGIR 202
Tuning of coupling modes in laterally parallel double open quantum dots
We consider electronic transport through laterally parallel double open
quantum dots embedded in a quantum wire in a perpendicular magnetic field. The
coupling modes of the dots are tunable by adjusting the strength of a central
barrier and the applied magnetic field. Probability density and electron
current density are calculated to demonstrate transport effects including
magnetic blocking, magnetic turbulence, and a hole-like quasibound state
feature. Fano to dip line-shape crossover in the conductance is found by
varying the magnetic field.Comment: RevTeX, 13 pages with 18 included postscript figures, high resolution
version is available at
http://hartree.raunvis.hi.is/~vidar/Rann/CSTVG_DOQD_05.pd
The Optimal Inhomogeneity for Superconductivity: Finite Size Studies
We report the results of exact diagonalization studies of Hubbard models on a
square lattice with periodic boundary conditions and various
degrees and patterns of inhomogeneity, which are represented by inequivalent
hopping integrals and . We focus primarily on two patterns, the
checkerboard and the striped cases, for a large range of values of the on-site
repulsion and doped hole concentration, . We present evidence that
superconductivity is strongest for of order the bandwidth, and intermediate
inhomogeneity, . The maximum value of the ``pair-binding
energy'' we have found with purely repulsive interactions is for the checkerboard Hubbard model with and .
Moreover, for near optimal values, our results are insensitive to changes in
boundary conditions, suggesting that the correlation length is sufficiently
short that finite size effects are already unimportant.Comment: 8 pages, 9 figures; minor revisions; more references adde
Entanglement, Mixedness, and Spin-Flip Symmetry in Multiple-Qubit Systems
A relationship between a recently introduced multipartite entanglement
measure, state mixedness, and spin-flip symmetry is established for any finite
number of qubits. It is also shown that, within those classes of states
invariant under the spin-flip transformation, there is a complementarity
relation between multipartite entanglement and mixedness. A number of example
classes of multiple-qubit systems are studied in light of this relationship.Comment: To appear in Physical Review A; submitted 14 May 200
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