build_initial_state
full name: tenpy.networks.mps.build_initial_state
parent module:
tenpy.networks.mps
type: function
- tenpy.networks.mps.build_initial_state(size, states, filling, mode='random', seed=None)[source]
Build an “initial state” list.
Uses two iterables (‘states’ and ‘filling’) to determine how to fill the state. The two lists should have the same length as every element in ‘filling’ gives the filling fraction for the corresponding state in ‘states’.
Example
size = 6, states = [0, 1, 2], filling = [1./3, 2./3, 0.] n_states = size * filling = [2, 4, 0] ==> Two sites will get state 0, 4 sites will get state 1, 0 sites will get state 2.
Todo
Make more general: it should be possible to specify states as strings.
- Parameters:
size (int) – length of state
states (iterable) – Containing the possible local states
filling (iterable) – Fraction of the total number of sites to get a certain state. If infinite fractions (e.g. 1/3) are needed, one should supply a fraction (1./3.)
mode (str | None) – State filling pattern. Only ‘random’ is implemented
seed (int | None) – Seed for random number generators
- Returns:
initial_state (list)
- Return type:
the initial state
- Raises:
ValueError – If fractional fillings are incommensurate with system size.
AssertionError – If the total filling is not equal to 1, or the length of filling does not equal the length of states.