[ALPS-users] Conserve quantum number for composite unit cell

Michele Dolfi dolfim at phys.ethz.ch
Tue Jan 17 17:54:47 CET 2017


I hope somebody else could give you a better answer, but I don’t think this is possible out of the box, and I’m not 100% sure it is at all possible in the way you think about it.

What I would try is away to play around with a new model definition where you make a composite quantum number explicit.
The "fermion Hubbard” and “alternative fermion Hubbard” could be of inspiration for how to conserve N and/or Sz instead of Nup and/or Ndown.


Best,
Michele


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> On Jan 17, 2017, at 4:10 PM, Axel Gagge <axel.gagge at fysik.su.se> wrote:
> 
> ​Hello, I just wanted to ask if it is possible to preserve a combination of quantum numbers such as the total number of excitations:
> 
> N = \sum_{bosonic sites} n_j + 1/2 \sum_{spinful sites} s_z
> 
> and what the syntax for this would be? I guess that one option would be to define a new quantum number and let Splus raise it by 1/2 but I just thought that I would check this with you first!
> 
> Otherwise, thank you for an excellent library! I have had no problems so far with the new release.
> 
> Thanks,
> /Axel Gagge
> First year PhD Student, Stockholm University
> 
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