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Entanglement and tensor network states

J. Eisert

Published 2013-08-15, updated 2013-09-10Version 2

These lecture notes provide a brief overview of methods of entanglement theory applied to the study of quantum many-body systems, as well as of tensor network states capturing quantum states naturally appearing in condensed-matter systems.

Comments: Invited lecture notes for the "Autumn School on Correlated Electrons: Emergent Phenomena in Correlated Matter", E. Pavarini, E. Koch, and U. Schollwoeck Eds., Juelich, September 23-27, 2013. 39 pages, 33 figures (v2: reference added)
Journal: Modeling and Simulation 3, 520 (2013)
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