A fermionic transformer with a fixed Chern-Simons phase represents bosonic wave functions, including chiral Kalmeyer-Laughlin edge states, with approximation error equal to the underlying fermionic network.
Scaling universal Fermi network toward ground states: A diffusion-Monte-Carlo assessment
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
In this work, we show that Fermi Sets---a provably universal neural network architecture for fermionic wavefunctions---can be systematically scaled up to find interacting ground states through energy minimization in a variational Monte Carlo framework. By further performing fixed-phase diffusion Monte Carlo (DMC) on the optimized neural network wavefunction, we demonstrate that as the network size increases, the variational energy systematically decreases while the energy improvement from DMC collapses monotonically to zero, indicating convergence to the ground state. We illustrate the scaling of Fermi Sets accompanied by the DMC assessment for interacting electrons in jellium and in a quantum dot under high magnetic fields.
fields
cond-mat.str-el 1years
2026 1verdicts
CONDITIONAL 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Neural Flux Attachment: From Bose Condensates to Chiral Topological Matter
A fermionic transformer with a fixed Chern-Simons phase represents bosonic wave functions, including chiral Kalmeyer-Laughlin edge states, with approximation error equal to the underlying fermionic network.