Stochastic RG flows on a finite volume with frozen empirical magnetization yield formal Fokker-Planck equations for the magnetization's large-deviation rate function, but no new rate function is computed.
Machine learning with quantum field theories
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The precise equivalence between discretized Euclidean field theories and a certain class of probabilistic graphical models, namely the mathematical framework of Markov random fields, opens up the opportunity to investigate machine learning from the perspective of quantum field theory. In this contribution we will demonstrate, through the Hammersley-Clifford theorem, that the $\phi^{4}$ scalar field theory on a square lattice satisfies the local Markov property and can therefore be recast as a Markov random field. We will then derive from the $\phi^{4}$ theory machine learning algorithms and neural networks which can be viewed as generalizations of conventional neural network architectures. Finally, we will conclude by presenting applications based on the minimization of an asymmetric distance between the probability distribution of the $\phi^{4}$ machine learning algorithms and target probability distributions.
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Journey from the Wilson exact RG towards the Wegner-Morris Fokker-Planck RG and the Carosso field-coarsening via Langevin stochastic processes
Stochastic RG flows on a finite volume with frozen empirical magnetization yield formal Fokker-Planck equations for the magnetization's large-deviation rate function, but no new rate function is computed.