Theory Seminar: Density of States of the lattice Schwinger model
Irene Papaefstathiou (MPQ)
Knowing the distribution of the energy eigenstates of a quantum many-body problem is very important since it gives access to the partition function and consequently to all the thermodynamic properties of the system.
Irene Papaefstathiou (MPQ)
Group seminar via Zoom
Wed 16. June 2021, 11:30 am (MEZ)
Abstract:
Knowing the distribution of the energy eigenstates of a quantum many-body problem is very important since it gives access to the partition function and consequently to all the thermodynamic properties of the system. In this talk I will present the density of states (DOS) of the lattice Schwinger model that was calculated using a recently introduced tensor network method. I will present the dependence of the DOS on the system size and the lattice spacing and show that the shape of the DOS changes dramatically between a lattice-dominated regime, where it is highly asymmetrical and a continuum-like regime, in which it resembles a Gaussian distribution. I will then present how we can use the DOS to calculate different observables in the canonical ensemble and mention the limitations of our method.
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