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DMRG

Density Matrix Renormalization Group (DMRG) is a powerful computational method for solving strongly correlated quantum systems, particularly one-dimensional lattice models and quantum chemistry problems. Introduced by White in 1992, DMRG uses a variational approach and tensor-network representation to efficiently describe quantum ground states and excitations, achieving numerical accuracy competitive with exact diagonalization for systems that other methods cannot treat.

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Density Matrix Renormalization Group
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  • White, S. R. (1992). Density matrix formulation for quantum renormalization groups. Physical Review Letters, 69(19), 2863-2866. · DOI 10.1103/PhysRevLett.69.2863
  • Schollwöck, U. (2005). The density-matrix renormalization group in the age of matrix product states. Reviews of Modern Physics, 77(1), 259-315. · DOI 10.1103/RevModPhys.77.259
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