PyTreeNet: A Python Library for easy Utilisation of Tree Tensor Networks

Abstract

In recent years, tree tensor network methods have proven capable of simulating quantum many-body and other high-dimensional systems. This work is a user guide to our Python library PyTreeNet. It includes code examples and exercises to introduce the library's functions and familiarise the reader with the concepts and methods surrounding tree tensor networks. PyTreeNet implements all the tools required to implement general tree tensor network methods, such as tensor decompositions and arbitrary tree structures. The main focus is on the time evolution of quantum systems. This includes an introduction to tree tensor network states and operators and the time-evolving block decimation and time-dependent variational principle. The library's capabilities are showcased with the example of a modified transverse field Ising model on tree structures that go far beyond the ability of common state vector methods.

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