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Automatic tensor network visualization #21

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evaleev opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 5 comments
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Automatic tensor network visualization #21

evaleev opened this issue Apr 1, 2019 · 5 comments
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evaleev commented Apr 1, 2019

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nakulteke commented Feb 28, 2020

Tool for generating coupled-cluster diagrams.
https://github.com/pulkin/cc-diagrams

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evaleev commented Mar 9, 2020

Tool for generating coupled-cluster diagrams.
https://github.com/pulkin/cc-diagrams

I'm not sure whether the code that produces the diagrams is actually in the repo

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Krzmbrzl commented Feb 6, 2024

Don't we have automatic visualization by means of being able to produce dot code? 🤔

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evaleev commented Feb 6, 2024

@Krzmbrzl chemists/physicists expect particular forms of graphical representations of tensor networks in the case of many-body methods ("diagrams"), and particular layout rules for tensor networks. Generic dot will produce something somewhat usable, but without layout constraints the output will not be what most expect.

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Krzmbrzl commented Feb 9, 2024

Yeah, I guess that makes sense. In this context, maybe https://doi.org/10.1007/s00214-019-2505-3 could be of interest.

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