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Fermion spin charge sep #1
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Thank you! Can you take a stab at replacing |
Two observations:
Once I go too nine sites the following lines take forever (minutes):
Everything else works nicely. |
Ah those lines are doing the circuit simulation. Did you find that at 9 sites, the ffsim backend was at least faster than the FermionSimulator backend? The circuits in this notebook use the |
Indeed the speed difference is only visible for the trotterized version. If you have the motivation to extend the notebook towards a trotterized simulation of the graphics above feel free. Otherwise, I think that this nicely could already demonstrate a number of important features. |
Thanks, it looks good to me now. Since this tutorial is a standalone exploration of a concept, and the other tutorial I made is a simple explanation of how to use the ffsim simulator, how about we keep both of them? In that case you should prefix your tutorial with |
Summary
Provides a basic notebook for a simulation of fermions in an extended system. The fermion simulator might be replaced or the notebook might be extended. Both options are fine by me.
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Quite embarrassingly the routines for the spin correlation function are super slow and the main bottleneck in extending the tutorial to longer chains right now...