Across 19 multimodal LLMs, local Feynman-diagram recognition stays high while topological reconstruction and full amplitude derivation collapse.
Learning Feynman integrals from differential equations with neural networks
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We perform an exploratory study of a new approach for evaluating Feynman integrals numerically. We apply the recently-proposed framework of physics-informed deep learning to train neural networks to approximate the solution to the differential equations satisfied by the Feynman integrals. This approach relies neither on a canonical form of the differential equations, which is often a bottleneck for the analytical techniques, nor on the availability of a large dataset, and after training yields essentially instantaneous evaluation times. We provide a proof-of-concept implementation within the PyTorch framework, and apply it to a number of one- and two-loop examples, achieving a mean magnitude of relative difference of around 1% at two loops in the physical phase space with network training times on the order of an hour on a laptop GPU.
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FeynmanBench: Benchmarking Multimodal LLMs on Diagrammatic Physics Reasoning
Across 19 multimodal LLMs, local Feynman-diagram recognition stays high while topological reconstruction and full amplitude derivation collapse.