MultiCouplingTerms¶
full name: tenpy.networks.terms.MultiCouplingTerms
parent module:
tenpy.networks.termstype: class
Inheritance Diagram

Methods
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Initialize self. |
Add a two-site coupling term on given MPS sites. |
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Add a multi-site coupling term. |
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Add terms from |
Helping function to call before |
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Load instance from a HDF5 file. |
Determine the maximal range in |
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Helping function to call before |
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“Plot coupling terms into a given lattice. |
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Remove entries close to 0 from |
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Export self into a HDF5 file. |
Convert |
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Convert the |
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class
tenpy.networks.terms.MultiCouplingTerms(L)[source]¶ Bases:
tenpy.networks.terms.CouplingTermsOperator names, site indices and strengths representing general M-site coupling terms.
Generalizes the
coupling_termsofCouplingTermsto M-site couplings. The structure of the nested dictionarycoupling_termsis similar, but we allow an arbitrary recursion depth of the dictionary.- Parameters
L (int) – Number of sites.
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coupling_terms¶ Nested dictionaries of the following form:
{i: {('opname_i', 'opname_string_ij'): {j: {('opname_j', 'opname_string_jk'): {k: {('opname_k', 'opname_string_kl'): ... {l: {'opname_l': strength } } ... } } } } } }
For a M-site coupling, this involves a nesting depth of
2*Mdictionaries. Note that alwaysi < j < k < ... < l, but entries withj,k,l >= Lare allowed for the case ofbc_MPS == 'infinite', when they indicate couplings between different iMPS unit cells.- Type
dict of dict
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add_multi_coupling_term(strength, ijkl, ops_ijkl, op_string='Id')[source]¶ Add a multi-site coupling term.
- Parameters
strength (float) – The strength of the coupling term.
ijkl (list of int) – The MPS indices of the sites on which the operators acts. With i, j, k, … = ijkl, we require that they are ordered ascending,
i < j < k < ...and that0 <= i < N_sites. Inidces >= N_sites indicate couplings between different unit cells of an infinite MPS.ops_ijkl (list of str) – Names of the involved operators on sites i, j, k, ….
op_string ((list of) str) – Names of the operator to be inserted between the operators, e.g., op_string[0] is inserted between i and j. A single name holds for all in-between segments.
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multi_coupling_term_handle_JW(strength, term, sites, op_string=None)[source]¶ Helping function to call before
add_multi_coupling_term().Handle/figure out Jordan-Wigner strings if needed.
- Parameters
strength (float) – The strength of the term.
term (list of (str, int)) – List of tuples
(op_i, i)where i is the MPS index of the site the operator named op_i acts on. We require the operators to be sorted (strictly ascending) by sites. If necessary, callorder_combine_term()beforehand.sites (list of
Site) – Defines the local Hilbert space for each site. Used to check whether the operators need Jordan-Wigner strings.op_string (None | str) –
Operator name to be used as operator string between the operators, or
Noneif the Jordan Wigner string should be figured out.
- Returns
Arguments for
MultiCouplingTerms.add_multi_coupling_term()such that the added term corresponds to the parameters of this function.- Return type
strength, ijkl, ops_ijkl, op_string
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max_range()[source]¶ Determine the maximal range in
coupling_terms.- Returns
max_range – The maximum of
j - ifor the i, j occuring in a term ofcoupling_terms.- Return type
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add_to_graph(graph, _i=None, _d1=None, _label_left=None)[source]¶ Add terms from
coupling_termsto an MPOGraph.- Parameters
graph (
MPOGraph) – The graph into which the terms fromcoupling_termsshould be added._i (None) – Should not be given; only needed for recursion.
_d1 (None) – Should not be given; only needed for recursion.
_label_left (None) – Should not be given; only needed for recursion.
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remove_zeros(tol_zero=1e-15, _d0=None)[source]¶ Remove entries close to 0 from
coupling_terms.- Parameters
tol_zero (float) – Entries in
coupling_termswith strength < tol_zero are considered to be zero and removed._d0 (None) – Should not be given; only needed for recursion.
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to_TermList()[source]¶ Convert
onsite_termsinto aTermList.- Returns
term_list – Representation of the terms as a list of terms.
- Return type
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add_coupling_term(strength, i, j, op_i, op_j, op_string='Id')[source]¶ Add a two-site coupling term on given MPS sites.
- Parameters
strength (float) – The strength of the coupling term.
i (int) – The MPS indices of the two sites on which the operator acts. We require
0 <= i < N_sitesandi < j, i.e., op_i acts “left” of op_j. If j >= N_sites, it indicates couplings between unit cells of an infinite MPS.j (int) – The MPS indices of the two sites on which the operator acts. We require
0 <= i < N_sitesandi < j, i.e., op_i acts “left” of op_j. If j >= N_sites, it indicates couplings between unit cells of an infinite MPS.op1 (str) – Names of the involved operators.
op2 (str) – Names of the involved operators.
op_string (str) – The operator to be inserted between i and j.
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coupling_term_handle_JW(strength, term, sites, op_string=None)[source]¶ Helping function to call before
add_multi_coupling_term().- Parameters
strength (float) – The strength of the coupling term.
term ([(str, int), (str, int)]) – List of two tuples
(op, i)where i is the MPS index of the site the operator named op acts on.sites (list of
Site) – Defines the local Hilbert space for each site. Used to check whether the operators need Jordan-Wigner strings.op_string (None | str) –
Operator name to be used as operator string between the operators, or
Noneif the Jordan Wigner string should be figured out.
- Returns
Arguments for
MultiCouplingTerms.add_multi_coupling_term()such that the added term corresponds to the parameters of this function.- Return type
strength, i, j, op_i, op_j, op_string
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classmethod
from_hdf5(hdf5_loader, h5gr, subpath)[source]¶ Load instance from a HDF5 file.
This method reconstructs a class instance from the data saved with
save_hdf5().
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plot_coupling_terms(ax, lat, style_map='default', common_style={'linestyle': '--'}, text=None, text_pos=0.4)[source]¶ “Plot coupling terms into a given lattice.
This function plots the
coupling_terms- Parameters
ax (
matplotlib.axes.Axes) – The axes on which we should plot.lat (
Lattice) – The lattice for plotting the couplings, most probably theM.latof the corresponding modelM, seelat.style_map (function | None) – Function which get’s called with arguments
i, j, op_i, op_string, op_j, strengthfor each two-site coupling and should return a keyword-dictionary with the desired plot-style for this coupling. By default (None), the linewidth is given by the absolute value of strength, and the linecolor depends on the phase of strength (using the hsv colormap).common_style (dict) – Common style, which overwrites values of the dictionary returned by style_map. A
'label'is only used for the first plotted line.text (format_string | None) – If not
None, we add text labeling the couplings in the plot. Available keywords arei, j, op_i, op_string, op_j, strengthas well asstrength_abs, strength_angle, strength_real.text_pos (float) – Specify where to put the text on the line between i (0.0) and j (1.0), e.g. 0.5 is exactly in the middle between i and j.
See also
tenpy.models.lattice.Lattice.plot_sites()plot the sites of the lattice.
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save_hdf5(hdf5_saver, h5gr, subpath)[source]¶ Export self into a HDF5 file.
This method saves all the data it needs to reconstruct self with
from_hdf5().This implementation saves the content of
__dict__withsave_dict_content(), storing the format under the attribute'format'.
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to_nn_bond_Arrays(sites)[source]¶ Convert the
coupling_termsinto Arrays on nearest neighbor bonds.- Parameters
sites (list of
Site) – Defines the local Hilbert space for each site. Used to translate the operator names intoArray.- Returns
H_bond – The
coupling_termsrewritten assum_i H_bond[i]for MPS indicesi.H_bond[i]acts on sites(i-1, i),Nonerepresents 0. Legs of eachH_bond[i]are['p0', 'p0*', 'p1', 'p1*'].- Return type
list of {
Array| None}