Phase boundary location with information-theoretic entropy in tensor renormalization group flows

Abstract

We present a simple and efficient tensor network method to accurately locate phase boundaries of two-dimensional classical lattice models. The method utilizes only the information-theoretic (von Neumann) entropy of quantities that automatically arise along tensor renormalization group [Phys. Rev. Lett. 12, 120601 (2007)] flows of partition functions. We benchmark the method against theoretically known results for the square-lattice q-state Potts models, which includes first-order, weakly first-order, and continuous phase transitions, and find good agreement in all cases. We also compare against previous Monte Carlo results for the frustrated square lattice J1-J2 Ising model and find good agreement.

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