Learning Lattice Quantum Field Theories with Equivariant Continuous Flows

07/01/2022
by   Mathis Gerdes, et al.
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We propose a novel machine learning method for sampling from the high-dimensional probability distributions of Lattice Quantum Field Theories. Instead of the deep architectures used so far for this task, our proposal is based on a single neural ODE layer and incorporates the full symmetries of the problem. We test our model on the ϕ^4 theory, showing that it systematically outperforms previously proposed flow-based methods in sampling efficiency, and the improvement is especially pronounced for larger lattices. Compared to the previous baseline model, we improve a key metric, the effective sample size, from 1 demonstrate that our model can successfully learn a continuous family of theories at once, and the results of learning can be transferred to larger lattices. Such generalization capacities further accentuate the potential advantages of machine learning methods compared to traditional MCMC-based methods.

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