多体计算中的张量因子化

IF 2.6 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, NUCLEAR
M. Frosini, T. Duguet, P. Tamagno
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摘要

无论是基础研究还是核数据评估,原子核的第一性原理计算都是未来的发展方向。如今,对(a)重核、(b)双开壳核或(c)具有亚百分精度的原子核进行非线性计算已成为核结构理论的最前沿。虽然将其中任何两个特征结合起来都是一项重大挑战,但同时解决这三个问题目前是不可能的。从数值的角度来看,这些挑战涉及到必须处理 (i) 非常大的单粒子基数和 (ii) 必须重复存储的模 6(即三体)张量 (iii)。本研究基于质量高达 \(A=72\) 的双开壳原子核的三轴变形和超流体参考态进行二阶多体扰动理论计算,通过解决挑战(i)向前迈进了一大步。为此,通过使用张量因式分解技术,降低了与处理大型张量相关的内存和计算成本。目前使用的因式分解格式基于随机奇异值分解,不需要计算和存储非常大的初始张量。该程序提供了对原始问题的一种廉价且可控的近似方法,正如目前对没有张量因式分解就无法进行的计算所说明的那样。有了目前开发的技术,我们可以设想在可预见的将来以亚百分精度计算更重的双开壳原子核。
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Tensor factorization in ab initio many-body calculations

Tensor factorization in ab initio many-body calculations

Whether for fundamental studies or nuclear data evaluations, first-principle calculations of atomic nuclei constitute the path forward. Today, performing ab initio calculations (a) of heavy nuclei, (b) of doubly open-shell nuclei or (c) with a sub-percent accuracy is at the forefront of nuclear structure theory. While combining any two of these features constitutes a major challenge, addressing the three at the same time is currently impossible. From a numerical standpoint, these challenges relate to the necessity to handle (i) very large single-particle bases and (ii) mode-6, i.e. three-body, tensors (iii) that must be stored repeatedly. Performing second-order many-body perturbation theory(ies) calculations based on triaxially deformed and superfluid reference states of doubly open-shell nuclei up to mass \(A=72\), the present work achieves a significant step forward by addressing challenge (i). To do so, the memory and computational cost associated with the handling of large tensors is scaled down via the use of tensor factorization techniques. The presently used factorization format is based on a randomized singular value decomposition that does not require the computation and storage of the very large initial tensor. The procedure delivers an inexpensive and controllable approximation to the original problem, as presently illustrated for calculations that could not be performed without tensor factorization. With the presently developed technology at hand, one can envision to perform calculations of yet heavier doubly open-shell nuclei at sub-percent accuracy in a foreseeable future.

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The European Physical Journal A
The European Physical Journal A 物理-物理:核物理
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
18.50%
发文量
216
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Hadron Physics Hadron Structure Hadron Spectroscopy Hadronic and Electroweak Interactions of Hadrons Nonperturbative Approaches to QCD Phenomenological Approaches to Hadron Physics Nuclear and Quark Matter Heavy-Ion Collisions Phase Diagram of the Strong Interaction Hard Probes Quark-Gluon Plasma and Hadronic Matter Relativistic Transport and Hydrodynamics Compact Stars Nuclear Physics Nuclear Structure and Reactions Few-Body Systems Radioactive Beams Electroweak Interactions Nuclear Astrophysics Article Categories Letters (Open Access) Regular Articles New Tools and Techniques Reviews.
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