Q1: Are the indices, (i_11, ...i_1n), the vertex ids or vertex coordinates or the index of the vertex in some array, or sth else?
Q2: I understand that the restriction i_1 < i_2 < i_3 ... is probably there to simplify the MPS contraction but is there a simple way to go around it?
Q3: There is no limit on the number of measurement or the number of operators that can be defined, right?
On 22 Nov 2017, at 20:38, Amir M.Aghaei <amir.maghaei@gmail.com> wrote:Hi,This is the documentation for 'MEASURE_LOCAL_AT'MEASURE_LOCAL_AT[NAME]
Syntax for the value:Defines a new measurement calledNAME
where the sequence of operatorsop_1:...:op_n
is applied to all tuples of indices (of length n like the number of operators) listed after the vertical bar symbol.I have three question:Q1: Are the indices, (i_11, ...i_1n), the vertex ids or vertex coordinates or the index of the vertex in some array, or sth else?Q2: I understand that the restriction i_1 < i_2 < i_3 ... is probably there to simplify the MPS contraction but is there a simple way to go around it?Q3: There is no limit on the number of measurement or the number of operators that can be defined, right?Amir
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