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John Zima Predoctoral Researcher, CCQ John Zima is a Predoctoral Researcher at the Center for Computational Quantum Physics, where he is working with Miles Stoudenmire to generalize DMRG algorithms to more effectively deal with non-Hermitian problems. Read more