= Time-evolving block decimation
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Time-evolving block decimation (TEBD) is a numerical method used primarily in quantum many-body physics to study the time evolution of quantum systems, particularly those described by one-dimensional quantum Hamiltonians. TEBD is particularly effective for systems represented as matrix product states (MPS), which are a form of tensor network states that can efficiently represent quantum states of many-body systems.
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