Artículo
Recent Applications of the DMRG Method
Fecha de publicación:
07/2006
Editorial:
World Scientific
Revista:
International Journal of Modern Physics B
ISSN:
0217-9792
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Inglés
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Resumen
Since its inception, the DMRG method has been a very powerful tool for the calculation of physical properties of low-dimensional strongly correlated systems. It has been adapted to obtain dynamical properties and to consider finite temperature, time-dependent problems, bosonic degrees of freedom, the treatment of classical problems and non-equilibrium systems, among others. We will briefly review the method and then concentrate on its latest developments, describing some recent successful applications. In particular we will show how the dynamical DMRG can be used together with the Dynamical Mean Field Theory (DMFT) to solve the associated impurity problem in the infinite-dimensional Hubbard model. This method is used to obtain spectral properties of strongly correlated systems. With this algorithm, more complex problems having a larger number of degrees of freedom can be considered and finite-size effects can be minimized.
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Hallberg, Karen Astrid; Recent Applications of the DMRG Method; World Scientific; International Journal of Modern Physics B; 20; 19; 7-2006; 2624-2635
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