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    ITensors.jl

    ITensors.jl

    A Julia library for efficient tensor computations and tensor network

    ...It enables efficient manipulation of large, structured tensors with named indices and provides an intuitive interface for implementing algorithms like DMRG (Density Matrix Renormalization Group), TEBD (Time-Evolving Block Decimation), and more. ITensors.jl leverages Julia’s multiple dispatch and performance features to simplify the development of scalable and complex simulations involving quantum many-body systems.
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    Matrix Product State (MPS) Simulations

    Numerical routines for variational matrix product state simulations.

    Open Source MPS (OSMPS) is a collection of numerical routines for performing tensor network algorithms to simulate entangled, 1D many-body quantum systems. Our applications reach from ground state and excited states for statics to the dynamics of time-dependent Hamiltonians. We offer various time evolution methods with an emphasis on the support of long-range interactions through the matrix product state formalism. For more algorithms, see the list of features below. Please cite "M. L....
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    Time-Evolving Block Decimation

    TEBD simulates the dynamics of entangled quantum many-body systems.

    Time-Evolving Block Decimation (TEBD) is a new method for efficiently simulating the dynamics of entangled quantum many-body systems. It is especially suited to one-dimensional systems governed by a Hamiltonian made of local interactions. Open Source TEBD is a package, written in Fortran 95, which allows one to simulate the entangled quantum dynamics of a one-dimensional system governed by a Hamiltonian made of local interactions using TEBD.
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