Matthias Rosenkranz

@rosenkranz
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Research in #quantum, #quantumcomputing & #machinelearning. Scientific Project Manager @Quantinuum. Previously ultracold atoms, quantitative finance & market risk. He/him
I'm preparing to move my account to mathstodon.xyz. Heard about moderation issues on mastodon.social, and mathstodon looks more aligned with my interests.
So, is mastodon.social really blocked by many other instances?
Hi #fediverse experts, can you help a newcomer?
I think I should see posts of people I follow on #pixelfed 📸 on my #mastodon 🦣 timeline but I don't. Is this a glitch due a surge of new joiners on pixelfed.social or is my understanding of federation between different services incorrect?
The young ginko tree to the left of the stairs in that last post? This is the tree that stood there for a thousand years, until a 2010 stoem blew it down.
Why is that important? The last Kamakura shogun was killed by his nephew, who leapt out from behind that tree, 800 years ago. That event is coming soon in the NHK Sunday night drama!

Registration is now OPEN for #QIP2023. Early bird registration is 575€ for regular attendees, 475€ for students. Early bird closes Dec 1, don't miss out!

https://indico.cern.ch/event/1175020/page/26186-registration

Quantum Information Processing 2023

26th Conference on Quantum Information ProcessingHosted by the Quantum Group of Ghent University.Important dates:September 2022Registration opensOpen now23 September 2022 (AoE)Talk submission deadlineClosed1 November 2022 (AoE)Poster-only submission deadlineClosed25 November 2022Notification of accepted talks and posters 23:59:59 Dec 1 CETEarly registration closes (Extended until 23:59:59 Dec 15 CET!)Early registration closes 23:59:59 Dec 31 CETRegistration closes    4+5 February...

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Alright Mastodon, let’s start a thread: what are the best introductory references on tensor networks for a good second year PhD student? Asking for a friend who’s starting out; give me all you got. Specifically looking for intros geared towards 1D and 2D gapped phases in condensed matter physics with detailed discussion of numerics if possible. Good PhD theses get bonus points.

@JoshuahHeath There are a ton of great intro materials for tensor network methods, but the nitty gritty details of numerics and physics is harder. Still:
The classic (MPS and DMRG focussed, but great first intro): https://arxiv.org/abs/1008.3477
Talking a bit more about PEPS: https://arxiv.org/abs/1306.2164

Tenpy has some great educational toycode examples (and is overall great library) https://tenpy.readthedocs.io/en/latest/toycodes/a_mps.html
my phd thesis though it is probably more like a summary of all of the above: https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.11130

The density-matrix renormalization group in the age of matrix product states

The density-matrix renormalization group method (DMRG) has established itself over the last decade as the leading method for the simulation of the statics and dynamics of one-dimensional strongly correlated quantum lattice systems. In the further development of the method, the realization that DMRG operates on a highly interesting class of quantum states, so-called matrix product states (MPS), has allowed a much deeper understanding of the inner structure of the DMRG method, its further potential and its limitations. In this paper, I want to give a detailed exposition of current DMRG thinking in the MPS language in order to make the advisable implementation of the family of DMRG algorithms in exclusively MPS terms transparent. I then move on to discuss some directions of potentially fruitful further algorithmic development: while DMRG is a very mature method by now, I still see potential for further improvements, as exemplified by a number of recently introduced algorithms.

arXiv.org

As someone who regularly uses screen readers and works with blind colleagues who rely on screen readers to access the internet, please let me assure you that using #hashtags within the body of a post is not a problem.

You don’t need to move them to the end!

It is helpful to use #CamelCase to avoid gibberish for many word combos, but the extra # is so minimal as to disappear given how much else screen readers say & how fast they speak to experienced users.

Hey there #Quantum Mastodon!

An updated (and growing) list of 139 mostly #QuantumComputing Tooters(?) can be found here: https://cutt.ly/6MnBTJ3

You could directly follow all these people here using the import data option, and then create a List from a subset as needed.

Stay Entangled 🖖 😁