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@ -1393,7 +1393,7 @@ often define a convergent perturbation series in cases where the Taylor series e
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\begin{tabular}{lccccc}
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& & \mc{2}{c}{$\abs{\lc}$} & \mc{2}{c}{$E_{-}(\lambda = 1)$} \\
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\cline{3-4} \cline{5-6}
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Method & degree & $U/t = 3.5$ & $U/t = 4.5$ & $U/t = 3.5$ & $U/t = 4.5$ \\
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Method & Degree & $U/t = 3.5$ & $U/t = 4.5$ & $U/t = 3.5$ & $U/t = 4.5$ \\
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\hline
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Taylor & 2 & & & $-1.01563$ & $-1.01563$ \\
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& 3 & & & $-1.01563$ & $-1.01563$ \\
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@ -1601,8 +1601,8 @@ provide a rapidly convergent series with essentially exact energies at low order
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\hugh{Finally, to emphasise the improvement that can be gained by using either Pad\'e, diagonal quadratic,
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or pole-free approximants, we consider the energy and error obtained using only the first 10 terms in the UMP
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in Table~\ref{tab:UMP_order10}.
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or pole-free quadratic approximants, we consider the energy and error obtained using only the first 10 terms of the UMP
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Taylor series in Table~\ref{tab:UMP_order10}.
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The accuracy of these approximants reinforces how our understanding of the MP
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energy surface in the complex plane can be leveraged to significantly improve estimates of the exact
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energy using low-order perturbation expansions.
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@ -1617,12 +1617,12 @@ energy using low-order perturbation expansions.
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\label{tab:UMP_order10}}
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\begin{ruledtabular}
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\begin{tabular}{lccc}
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\mc{2}{c}{Method} & $E_{-}(\lambda = 1)$ & Abs.\ Error \\
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\mc{2}{c}{Method} & $E_{-}(\lambda = 1)$ & \% Abs.\ Error \\
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\hline
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Taylor & 10 & $-0.33338$ & $0.197290$ \\
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Pad\'e & [5/5] & $-0.35513$ & $0.176000$ \\
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Quadratic (diagonal) & [3/3,3] & $-0.53104$ & $0.000103$ \\
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Quadratic (pole-free)& [3/0,6] & $-0.53113$ & $0.000003$ \\
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Taylor & 10 & $-0.33338$ & $37.150$ \\
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Pad\'e & [5/5] & $-0.35513$ & $33.140$ \\
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Quadratic (diagonal) & [3/3,3] & $-0.53103$ & $\hphantom{0}0.019$ \\
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Quadratic (pole-free)& [3/0,6] & $-0.53113$ & $\hphantom{0}0.005$ \\
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\hline
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Exact & & $-0.53113$ & \\
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\end{tabular}
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@ -1642,18 +1642,72 @@ that can be used to extract further information about the exact result.
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The Shanks transformation presents one approach for extracting this information
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and accelerating the rate of convergence of a sequence.\cite{Shanks_1955}
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Consider the partial sums $S_N$ defined from the truncated summation of an infinite series
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\hugh{Consider the partial sums
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$S_N = \sum_{k=0}^{N} a_k$
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defined from the truncated summation of an infinite series
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$ S = \sum_{k=0}^{\infty} a_k$.
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If the series converges, then the partial sums will tend to the exact result
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\begin{equation}
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S_N = \sum_{k=0}^{N} a_k.
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\lim_{N\rightarrow \infty} S_N = S.
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\end{equation}
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If the series converges, then the partial sums will tend to the exact result in the limit $N\rightarrow \infty$.
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The Shanks transformation attempts to generate increasingly accurate estimates of the
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exact result by defining a new series as
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The Shanks transformation attempts to generate increasingly accurate estimates of this
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limt by defining a new series as
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\begin{equation}
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T(S_N) = \frac{S_{N+1} S_{N-1} - S_{N}^2}{S_{N+1} + S_{N-1} - 2 S_{N}}.
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\end{equation}
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This series can converge faster than the original partial sums and can thus provide greater
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accuracy using only the first few terms in the series.
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However, it is designed to accelerate exponentially converging partial sums with
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the approximate form
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\begin{equation}
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S_N \approx S + a\,b^N.
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\end{equation}
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Furthermore, while this transformation can accelerate the convergence of a series,
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there is no guarantee that this acceleration will be fast enough to significantly
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improve the accuracy of low-order approximations.}
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\hugh{To the best of our knowledge, the Shanks transformation has never previously been applied
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to the acceleration of the MP series.
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We have therefore applied it to the convergent Taylor series, Pad\'e approximants, and quadratic
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approximants for RMP and UMP in the symmetric Hubbard dimer.
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The UMP approximants converge too slowly for the Shanks transformation
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to provide any improvement, even in the case where the quadratic approximants are already
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very accurate.
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In contrast, acceleration of the diagonal Pad\'e approximants for the RMP cases
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can significantly improve the estimate of the energy using low-order perturbation terms,
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as shown in Table~\ref{tab:RMP_shank}.
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Even though the RMP series diverges at $U/t = 4.5$, the combination
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of diagonal Pad\'e approximants with the Shanks transformation reduces the absolute error of
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the best energy estimate to 0.002\,\%.}
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\begin{table}[th]
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\caption{
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\hugh{%
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Acceleration of the diagonal Pad\'e approximant sequence for the RMP energy
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using the Shanks transformation.
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}
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\label{tab:RMP_shank}}
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\begin{ruledtabular}
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\begin{tabular}{lcccc}
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& & & \mc{2}{c}{$E_{-}(\lambda = 1)$} \\
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\cline{4-5}
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Method & Degree & Series Term & $U/t = 3.5$ & $U/t = 4.5$ \\
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\hline
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Pad\'e & [1/1] & $S_1$ & $-1.61111$ & $-2.64286$ \\
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& [2/2] & $S_2$ & $-0.82124$ & $-0.48446$ \\
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& [3/3] & $S_3$ & $-0.91995$ & $-0.81929$ \\
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& [4/4] & $S_4$ & $-0.90579$ & $-0.74866$ \\
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& [5/5] & $S_5$ & $-0.90778$ & $-0.76277$ \\
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\hline
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Shanks & & $T(S_2)$ & $-0.90898$ & $-0.77432$ \\
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& & $T(S_3)$ & $-0.90757$ & $-0.76096$ \\
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& & $T(S_4)$ & $-0.90753$ & $-0.76042$ \\
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\hline
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Exact & & & $-0.90754$ & $-0.76040$ \\
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\end{tabular}
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\end{ruledtabular}
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\end{table}
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