Combined unitary and symmetric group approach applied to low-dimensional Heisenberg spin systems
Journal article, 2022

A novel combined unitary and symmetric group approach is used to study the spin-1/2 Heisenberg model and related Fermionic systems in a total spin-adapted representation, using a linearly-parameterised Ansatz for the many-body wave function. We show that a more compact ground-state wave function representation-indicated by a larger leading ground-state coefficient-is obtained when combining the symmetric group S-n, in the form of permutations of the underlying lattice site ordering, with the cumulative spin coupling based on the unitary group U(n). In one-dimensional systems the observed compression of the wave function is reminiscent of block-spin renormalization group approaches, and allows us to study larger lattices (here taken up to 80 sites) with the spin-adapted full configuration interaction quantum Monte Carlo method, which benefits from the sparsity of the Hamiltonian matrix and the corresponding sampled eigenstates that emerge from the reordering. We find that in an optimal lattice ordering the configuration state function with highest weight already captures with high accuracy the spin-spin correlation function of the exact ground-state wave function. This feature is found for more general lattice models, such as the Hubbard model, and ab initio quantum chemical models, exemplified by one-dimensional hydrogen chains. We also provide numerical evidence that the optimal lattice ordering for the unitary group approach is not generally equivalent to the optimal ordering obtained for methods based on matrix-product states, such as the density-matrix renormalization group approach.

Author

Werner Dobrautz

Chalmers, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Biochemistry

Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Vamshi M. Katukuri

Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Nikolay A. Bogdanov

Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Daniel Kats

Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Giovanni Li Manni

Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Ali Alavi

University of Cambridge

Max-Planck Institute for Solid State Research

Physical Review B

2469-9950 (ISSN) 2469-9969 (eISSN)

Vol. 105 19 195123

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Theoretical Chemistry

Condensed Matter Physics

DOI

10.1103/PhysRevB.105.195123

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