TeNeS-v2: Enhancement for real-time and finite temperature simulations of quantum many-body systems

Published: 18 June 2025| Version 2 | DOI: 10.17632/psm26xxbvd.2
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Quantum many-body systems are challenging targets for computational physics due to their large number of degrees of freedom. The tensor networks, particularly Tensor Product States (TPS) and Projected Entangled Pair States (PEPS), effectively represent these systems on two-dimensional lattices. However, the technical complexity of TPS/PEPS-based coding can be challenging for many researchers to manage effectively. To reduce this problem, we developed TeNeS (Tensor Network Solver). This paper introduces TeNeS-v2, which extends TeNeS with real-time and finite temperature simulations, providing deeper insights into quantum many-body systems. We detail the new algorithms, input/output design, and application examples, demonstrating TeNeS-v2's applicability to various quantum spin and Bose models on two-dimensional lattices.

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Condensed Matter Physics, Computational Physics, Tensor

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