Tensor networks are powerful tools to represent many-body quantum systems. One large limitation is their difficulty in capturing long range (volume law) entanglement in quantum systems. In this talk, I will describe various tensor network ansatzes used to represent wave functions and operators, and discuss their entanglement properties.
The Zoom link will be sent to the Graduate Student and PDRA mailing lists. If you are not on one of those lists and are interested in attending, please email Mark Hirsbrunner at hrsbrnn2@illinois.edu for the link.