ACE: A general-purpose non-Markovian open quantum systems simulation toolkit based on process tensors

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We describe a general-purpose computational toolkit for simulating open quantum systems, which provides numerically exact solutions for composites of zero-dimensional quantum systems that may be strongly coupled to multiple, quite general non-Markovian environments. It is based on process tensor matrix product operators (PT-MPOs), which efficiently encapsulate environment influences. The code features implementations of several PT-MPO algorithms, in particular Automated Compression of Environments for general environments comprised of independent modes as well as schemes for generalized spin boson models. The latter includes a divide-and-conquer scheme for periodic PT-MPOs, which enable million time step simulations for realistic models. PT-MPOs can be precalculated and reused for efficiently probing different time-dependent system Hamiltonians. They can also be stacked together and combined to provide numerically complete solutions of small networks of open quantum systems. The code is written in C++ and is fully controllable by configuration files, for which we have developed a versatile and compact human-readable format.

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Cygorek, M., & Gauger, E. M. (2024). ACE: A general-purpose non-Markovian open quantum systems simulation toolkit based on process tensors. Journal of Chemical Physics, 161(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0221182

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