We propose an enhanced time-dependent variational principle (TDVP) algorithm for matrix product states that integrates Clifford disentangling techniques to efficiently manage entanglement growth. By leveraging the Clifford group, which maps Pauli strings to other Pauli strings while maintaining low computational complexity, we introduce a Clifford dressed single-site 1-TDVP scheme. During the TDVP integration, we apply a global Clifford transformation as needed to reduce entanglement by iteratively sweeping over two-qubit Clifford unitaries that connect neighboring sites in a checkerboard pattern. We validate the new algorithm numerically using various quantum many-body models, including both integrable and nonintegrable systems. Our results demonstrate that the Clifford dressed TDVP significantly improves entanglement management and computational efficiency, achieving higher accuracy, extended simulation times, and enhanced precision in computed observables compared to standard TDVP approaches. Additionally, we propose incorporating Clifford gates directly within the two-site 2-TDVP scheme.

Clifford Dressed Time-Dependent Variational Principle / Mello, Antonio Francesco; Santini, Alessandro; Lami, Guglielmo; De Nardis, Jacopo; Collura, Mario. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS. - ISSN 0031-9007. - 134:15(2025). [10.1103/physrevlett.134.150403]

Clifford Dressed Time-Dependent Variational Principle

Mello, Antonio Francesco;Santini, Alessandro;Lami, Guglielmo;De Nardis, Jacopo;Collura, Mario
2025-01-01

Abstract

We propose an enhanced time-dependent variational principle (TDVP) algorithm for matrix product states that integrates Clifford disentangling techniques to efficiently manage entanglement growth. By leveraging the Clifford group, which maps Pauli strings to other Pauli strings while maintaining low computational complexity, we introduce a Clifford dressed single-site 1-TDVP scheme. During the TDVP integration, we apply a global Clifford transformation as needed to reduce entanglement by iteratively sweeping over two-qubit Clifford unitaries that connect neighboring sites in a checkerboard pattern. We validate the new algorithm numerically using various quantum many-body models, including both integrable and nonintegrable systems. Our results demonstrate that the Clifford dressed TDVP significantly improves entanglement management and computational efficiency, achieving higher accuracy, extended simulation times, and enhanced precision in computed observables compared to standard TDVP approaches. Additionally, we propose incorporating Clifford gates directly within the two-site 2-TDVP scheme.
2025
134
15
150403
https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.01692
Mello, Antonio Francesco; Santini, Alessandro; Lami, Guglielmo; De Nardis, Jacopo; Collura, Mario
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