The reported speedups of Gaunt and matrix tensor products over the full Clebsch-Gordan tensor product come from reduced expressivity, and the only true per-expressivity speedup comes from fast spherical harmonic transforms.
Complete and Efficient Covariants for 3D Point Configurations with Application to Learning Molecular Quantum Properties
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When modeling physical properties of molecules with machine learning, it is desirable to incorporate $SO(3)$-covariance. While such models based on low body order features are not complete, we formulate and prove general completeness properties for higher order methods, and show that $6k-5$ of these features are enough for up to $k$ atoms. We also find that the Clebsch--Gordan operations commonly used in these methods can be replaced by matrix multiplications without sacrificing completeness, lowering the scaling from $O(l^6)$ to $O(l^3)$ in the degree of the features. We apply this to quantum chemistry, but the proposed methods are generally applicable for problems involving 3D point configurations.
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The reported speedups of Gaunt and matrix tensor products over the full Clebsch-Gordan tensor product come from reduced expressivity, and the only true per-expressivity speedup comes from fast spherical harmonic transforms.