Finite-size scaling of string order parameters characterizing the Haldane phase
Finite-size scaling of string order parameters characterizing the Haldane phase

Hiroshi Ueda is an Associate Professor at the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB), The University of Osaka.
His research focuses on tensor network methods, quantum many-body physics, quantum algorithms, and quantum-classical hybrid computation. He develops theoretical and numerical approaches for understanding quantum many-body systems and for designing quantum algorithms inspired by tensor network structures.
Finite-size scaling of string order parameters characterizing the Haldane phase
Two-Site Shift Product Wave Function Renormalization Group Method Applied to Quantum Systems