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Generalization Error Estimates of Machine Learning Methods for Solving High Dimensional Schr\"odinger Eigenvalue Problems

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We propose a machine learning method for computing eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of the Schr\"odinger operator on a $d$-dimensional hypercube with Dirichlet boundary conditions. The cut-off function technique is employed to construct trial functions that precisely satisfy the homogeneous boundary conditions. This approach eliminates the error caused by the standard boundary penalty method, improves the overall accuracy of the method, as demonstrated by the typical numerical examples. Under the assumption that the eigenfunctions belong to a spectral Barron space, we derive an explicit convergence rate of the generalization error of the proposed method, which does not suffer from the curse of dimensionality. We verify the assumption by proving a new regularity shift result for the eigenfunctions when the potential function belongs to an appropriate spectral Barron space. Moreover, we extend the generalization error bound to the normalized penalty method, which is widely used in practice.

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Barron regularity of many particle Schr\"odinger eigenfunctions

math.AP · 2025-08-25 · accept · novelty 7.0

Many-particle Schrödinger eigenfunctions with singular potentials are shown to lie in spectral Barron spaces up to a sharp smoothness index, giving the missing regularity theory for neural-network quantum solvers.

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  • Barron regularity of many particle Schr\"odinger eigenfunctions math.AP · 2025-08-25 · accept · none · ref 15 · internal anchor

    Many-particle Schrödinger eigenfunctions with singular potentials are shown to lie in spectral Barron spaces up to a sharp smoothness index, giving the missing regularity theory for neural-network quantum solvers.