Establishes correspondence between anomaly detection and functional renormalization group flow of non-equilibrium field theories, benchmarked on 2D Ising model identifying critical thresholds with <4% error.
Functional Renormalization for Signal Detection: Dimensional Analysis and Dimensional Phase Transition for Nearly Continuous Spectra Effective Field Theory
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Signal detection in high dimensions is a critical challenge in data science. While standard methods based on random matrix theory provide sharp detection thresholds for finite-rank perturbations, such as the known Baik-Ben Arous-P\'ech\'e (BBP) transition, they are often insufficient for realistic data exhibiting nearly continuous (extensive-rank) signal distributions that merge with the noise bulk. In this regime, typically associated with real-world scenarios such as images for computer vision tasks, the signal does not manifest as a clear outlier but as a deformation of the spectral density's geometry. We use the functional renormalisation group (FRG) framework to probe these subtle spectral deformations. Treating the empirical spectrum as an effective field theory, we define a scale-dependent "canonical dimension" that acts as a sensitive order parameter for the spectral geometry. We show that this dimension undergoes a sharp crossover, interpreted as a "dimensional phase transition", at signal-to-noise ratios significantly lower than the standard BBP threshold. This dimensional instability is shown to correlate with a spontaneous symmetry breaking in the effective potential and a deviation of eigenvector statistics from the universal Porter-Thomas distribution, confirming the consistency of the method. Such behaviour aligns with recent theoretical results on the "extensive spike model", where signal information persists inside the noise bulk before any spectral gap opens. We validate our approach on realistic datasets, demonstrating that the FRG flow consistently detects the onset of this bulk deformation. Finally, we explore a formalisation of this methodology for analysing nearly continuous spectra, proposing a heuristic criterion for signal detection and a method to estimate the number of independent noise components based on the stability of these canonical dimensions.
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Field Theory of Data: Anomaly Detection via the Functional Renormalization Group. The 2D Ising Model as a Benchmark
Establishes correspondence between anomaly detection and functional renormalization group flow of non-equilibrium field theories, benchmarked on 2D Ising model identifying critical thresholds with <4% error.