Profile
- Zhiyan (王枳妍).
Numerical physics, Ph.D. Student
Email: wangzhiyan@westlake.edu.cn
Experience
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Ph.D in Fudan University & Westlake University in Hangzhou, Zhejiang (2024-). 11 The research group I am part of primarily focuses on critical phenomena and novel quantum states using quantum Monte Carlo methods. Our supervisor is very nice, with broad interests and frequent innovative ideas. We welcome everyone to join us: Zheng Yan’s group home page.
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B.S. from Lanzhou University in Lanzhou, Gansu, China. (2019-2023). 22 Major: Theoretical Physics. My undergraduate supervisor is also a very friendly and interesting person, providing me with a lot of help. This is his homepage: Yin Zhong. I highly encourage you to study under him, you will receive patient guidance and gain a friend.
My research focuses on quantum many-body systems, quantum Monte Carlo methods, and entanglement-related approaches to strongly correlated lattice models. Particularly interested in developing numerical tools to study reduced density matrices, entanglement Hamiltonians, and quantum correlations in complex interacting systems.
- You can find my github page here: 9473 github
- And my email: wangzhiyan@westlake.edu.cn
I am currently a beginner in SSE-QMC(Stochastic Series Expansion in Quantum Monte Carlo). 33 What is SSE? It is a numerical method targeting quantum spin models, mainly developed by Anders W. Sandvik, which can typically simulate the behavior of order parameters to probe phase transitions in the system.