A zero-mode gauge fixing technique truncates bonds in loopy tensor networks by exploiting linear dependencies in the metric tensor of cut-bond states, applied to iPEPS representations of the finite-temperature 2D Z2 lattice gauge theory.
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PEPSKit.jl is a Julia package that supplies high-level algorithms for ground-state, time-evolution and finite-temperature iPEPS simulations with symmetry support on various lattices.
Introductory lecture notes on tensor networks with emphasis on matrix-product states, their algorithms, higher-dimensional generalizations, and applications to mixed states and open quantum systems, accompanied by Julia code.
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