A normalising-flow-assisted neural quantum state method estimates ground state energies of Ising chains with up to 50 spins, matching matrix product states for long-range interactions.
Spectroscopy of two-dimensional interacting lattice electrons using symmetry-aware neural backflow transformations
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Neural networks have shown to be a powerful tool to represent the ground state of quantum many-body systems, including fermionic systems. However, efficiently integrating lattice symmetries into neural representations remains a significant challenge. In this work, we introduce a framework for embedding lattice symmetries in fermionic wavefunctions and demonstrate its ability to target both ground states and low-lying excitations. Using group-equivariant neural backflow transformations, we study the t-V model on a square lattice away from half-filling. Our symmetry-aware backflow significantly improves ground-state energies and yields accurate low-energy excitations for lattices up to 10 x 10. We also compute accurate two-point density-correlation functions and the structure factor to identify phase transitions and critical points. These findings introduce a symmetry-aware framework important for studying quantum materials and phase transitions.
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Improved Ground State Estimation in Quantum Field Theories via Normalising Flow-Assisted Neural Quantum States
A normalising-flow-assisted neural quantum state method estimates ground state energies of Ising chains with up to 50 spins, matching matrix product states for long-range interactions.