Projected Entangled Pair States: Fundamental Analytical and Numerical Limitations

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Matrix product states and projected entangled pair states (PEPS) are powerful analytical and numerical tools to assess quantum many-body systems in one and higher dimensions, respectively. While matrix product states are comprehensively understood, in PEPS fundamental questions, relevant analytically as well as numerically, remain open, such as how to encode symmetries in full generality, or how to stabilize numerical methods using canonical forms. Here, we show that these key problems, as well as a number of related questions, are algorithmically undecidable, that is, they cannot be fully resolved in a systematic way. Our work thereby exposes fundamental limitations to a full and unbiased understanding of quantum many-body systems using PEPS.

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Scarpa, G., Molnár, A., Ge, Y., García-Ripoll, J. J., Schuch, N., Pérez-García, D., & Iblisdir, S. (2020). Projected Entangled Pair States: Fundamental Analytical and Numerical Limitations. Physical Review Letters, 125(21). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.125.210504

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