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From Tree Tensor Network to Multiscale Entanglement Renormalization Ansatz

Tensor Network States (TNS) offer an efficient representation for the ground state of quantum many body systems and play an important role in the simulations of them. Numerous TNS are proposed in the past few decades. However, due to the high cost of TNS for two-dimensional systems, a balance between the encoded entanglement and computational complexity of TNS is yet to be reached. In this work we introduce a new Tree Tensor Network (TTN) based TNS dubbed as Fully- Augmented Tree Tensor Network (FATTN) by releasing the constraint in Augmented Tree Tensor Network (ATTN). When disentanglers are augmented in the physical layer of TTN, FATTN can provide more entanglement than TTN and ATTN. At the same time, FATTN maintains the scaling of computational cost with bond dimension in TTN and ATTN. Benchmark results on the ground state energy for the transverse Ising model are provided to demonstrate the improvement of accuracy of FATTN over TTN and ATTN. Moreover, FATTN is quite flexible which can be constructed as an interpolation between Tree Tensor Network and Multiscale Entanglement Renormalization Ansatz (MERA) to reach a balance between the encoded entanglement and the computational cost.

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