Unlabeled quantum graph ensembles exhibit sharp thermodynamic transitions (diverging specific heat) in free and ferromagnetic Ising models, while labeled ensembles do not.
Markov Chains on Orbits of Permutation Groups
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We present a novel approach to detecting and utilizing symmetries in probabilistic graphical models with two main contributions. First, we present a scalable approach to computing generating sets of permutation groups representing the symmetries of graphical models. Second, we introduce orbital Markov chains, a novel family of Markov chains leveraging model symmetries to reduce mixing times. We establish an insightful connection between model symmetries and rapid mixing of orbital Markov chains. Thus, we present the first lifted MCMC algorithm for probabilistic graphical models. Both analytical and empirical results demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the approach.
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Dynamical Quantum Multigraphs
Unlabeled quantum graph ensembles exhibit sharp thermodynamic transitions (diverging specific heat) in free and ferromagnetic Ising models, while labeled ensembles do not.