A hierarchical generative model for critical lattice scalar field theories achieves orders-of-magnitude lower autocorrelation times than HMC while enabling exact multilevel Monte Carlo.
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Out-of-equilibrium simulations with open-to-periodic boundary switching plus a tailored stochastic normalizing flow enable efficient topology sampling in the continuum limit of four-dimensional SU(3) Yang-Mills theory.
Lattice data on the intrinsic width of SU(2) flux tubes in 2+1D distinguish confining models, favoring dual superconductor at low T but with length-dependent Ginzburg-Landau parameter.
Machine learning generative models and renormalization-group neural networks are used to enhance gauge field sampling and learn fixed-point actions in 4D SU(3) lattice gauge theories, with presented scaling results toward the continuum limit using gradient-flow and potential observables.
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Scalable Generative Sampling and Multilevel Estimation for Lattice Field Theories Near Criticality
A hierarchical generative model for critical lattice scalar field theories achieves orders-of-magnitude lower autocorrelation times than HMC while enabling exact multilevel Monte Carlo.
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Scaling flow-based approaches for topology sampling in $\mathrm{SU}(3)$ gauge theory
Out-of-equilibrium simulations with open-to-periodic boundary switching plus a tailored stochastic normalizing flow enable efficient topology sampling in the continuum limit of four-dimensional SU(3) Yang-Mills theory.
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Intrinsic Width of the Flux Tube as a tool to explore confining mechanisms in Lattice Gauge Theories
Lattice data on the intrinsic width of SU(2) flux tubes in 2+1D distinguish confining models, favoring dual superconductor at low T but with length-dependent Ginzburg-Landau parameter.
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Machine learning for four-dimensional SU(3) lattice gauge theories
Machine learning generative models and renormalization-group neural networks are used to enhance gauge field sampling and learn fixed-point actions in 4D SU(3) lattice gauge theories, with presented scaling results toward the continuum limit using gradient-flow and potential observables.