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Grokking as an entanglement transition in tensor network machine learning

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Grokking is a intriguing phenomenon in machine learning where a neural network, after many training iterations with negligible improvement in generalization, suddenly achieves high accuracy on unseen data. By working in the quantum-inspired machine learning framework based on tensor networks, we numerically prove that grokking phenomenon can be related to an entanglement dynamical transition in the underlying quantum many-body systems, consisting in a one-dimensional lattice with each site hosting a qubit. Two datasets are considered as use case scenarios, namely fashion MNIST and gene expression communities of hepatocellular carcinoma. In both cases, we train Matrix Product State (MPS) to perform binary classification tasks, and we analyse the learning dynamics. We exploit measurement of qubits magnetization and correlation functions in the MPS network as a tool to identify meaningful and relevant gene subcommunities, verified by means of enrichment procedures.

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Grokking and epoch-wise double descent in quantum neural networks

quant-ph · 2026-07-09 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Overparameterized two-qubit SU(4) QNNs exhibit grokking and epoch-wise double descent; depth raises generalization success, and weak L2 regularization anchors the post-grokking state against weight-norm drift.

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