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Improving the efficiency of variational tensor network algorithms
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We present several results relating to the contraction of generic tensor networks and discuss their application to the simulation of quantum many-body systems using variational approaches based upon tensor network states. Given a closed tensor network $\mathcal{T}$, we prove that if the environment of a single tensor from the network can be evaluated with computational cost $\kappa$, then the environment of any other tensor from $\mathcal{T}$ can be evaluated with identical cost $\kappa$. Moreover, we describe how the set of all single tensor environments from $\mathcal{T}$ can be simultaneously evaluated with fixed cost $3\kappa$. The usefulness of these results, which are applicable to a variety of tensor network methods, is demonstrated for the optimization of a Multi-scale Entanglement Renormalization Ansatz (MERA) for the ground state of a 1D quantum system, where they are shown to substantially reduce the computation time.
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