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Salvatore R. Manmana
Researcher at University of Göttingen
Publications - 85
Citations - 3867
Salvatore R. Manmana is an academic researcher from University of Göttingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Density matrix renormalization group & Quantum. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 82 publications receiving 3261 citations. Previous affiliations of Salvatore R. Manmana include National Institute of Standards and Technology & University of Marburg.
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The ALPS project release 1.3: Open-source software for strongly correlated systems
A. F. Albuquerque,Fabien Alet,Philippe Corboz,P. Dayal,P. Dayal,Adrian E. Feiguin,Sebastian Fuchs,Lukas Gamper,Emanuel Gull,S. Gurtler,Andreas Honecker,Ryo Igarashi,Mathias Körner,Anton Kozhevnikov,Andreas M. Läuchli,Salvatore R. Manmana,Salvatore R. Manmana,Munehisa Matsumoto,Ian P. McCulloch,F. Michel,Reinhard M. Noack,G. Pawłowski,Lode Pollet,Thomas Pruschke,Ulrich Schollwöck,Synge Todo,Simon Trebst,Matthias Troyer,Philipp Werner,Stefan Wessel +29 more
TL;DR: Changes in the new release of the ALPS project include a DMRG program for interacting models, support for translation symmetries in the diagonalization programs, the ability to define custom measurement operators, and support for inhomogeneous systems, such as lattice models with traps.
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Time-evolution methods for matrix-product states
Sebastian Paeckel,Thomas Köhler,Thomas Köhler,Andreas Swoboda,Salvatore R. Manmana,Ulrich Schollwöck,Claudius Hubig +6 more
TL;DR: This work explains and compares the different methods available to construct a time-evolved matrix-product state, namely theTime-evolving block decimation, the MPO $W^\mathrm{II}$ method, the global Krylov method,The local Krykov method and the one- and two-site time-dependent variational principle.
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Strongly Correlated Fermions after a Quantum Quench
Salvatore R. Manmana,Salvatore R. Manmana,Stefan Wessel,Reinhard M. Noack,Alejandro Muramatsu +4 more
TL;DR: This work studies the time evolution of strongly correlated spinless fermions on a one-dimensional lattice after a sudden change of the interaction strength and finds that the resulting quasistationary state is nonthermal.
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Tunable superfluidity and quantum magnetism with ultracold polar molecules.
Alexey V. Gorshkov,Alexey V. Gorshkov,Salvatore R. Manmana,Gang Chen,Jun Ye,Eugene Demler,Eugene Demler,Mikhail D. Lukin,Mikhail D. Lukin,Ana Maria Rey,Ana Maria Rey +10 more
TL;DR: The tunability and the long-range nature of the interactions in the t-J-V-W model enable enhanced superfluidity and it is shown that Bloch oscillations in a tilted lattice can be used to probe the phase diagram experimentally.
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Quantum magnetism with polar alkali-metal dimers
Alexey V. Gorshkov,Alexey V. Gorshkov,Salvatore R. Manmana,Gang Chen,Eugene Demler,Eugene Demler,Mikhail D. Lukin,Mikhail D. Lukin,Ana Maria Rey,Ana Maria Rey +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, dipolar interactions between ultracold polar alkali-metal dimers in optical lattices can be used to realize a highly tunable generalization of the t-J model.