A cost-and-quality benchmarking framework applied to eight DMRG codes finds up to 100× performance gaps between packages and between parameter settings within a package.
SeeMPS: A Python-based Matrix Product State and Tensor Train Library
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We introduce SeeMPS, a Python library dedicated to implementing tensor network algorithms based on the well-known Matrix Product States (MPS) and Quantized Tensor Train (QTT) formalisms. SeeMPS is implemented as a complete finite precision linear algebra package where exponentially large vector spaces are compressed using the MPS/TT formalism. It enables both low-level operations, such as vector addition, linear transformations, and Hadamard products, as well as high-level algorithms, including the approximation of linear equations, eigenvalue computations, and exponentially efficient Fourier transforms. This library can be used for traditional quantum many-body physics applications and also for quantum-inspired numerical analysis problems, such as solving PDEs, interpolating and integrating multidimensional functions, sampling multivariate probability distributions, etc.
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Performance Benchmarking: Software for the Density Matrix Renormalization Group
A cost-and-quality benchmarking framework applied to eight DMRG codes finds up to 100× performance gaps between packages and between parameter settings within a package.