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Implicit Convolutional Kernels for Steerable CNNs

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Steerable convolutional neural networks (CNNs) provide a general framework for building neural networks equivariant to translations and transformations of an origin-preserving group $G$, such as reflections and rotations. They rely on standard convolutions with $G$-steerable kernels obtained by analytically solving the group-specific equivariance constraint imposed onto the kernel space. As the solution is tailored to a particular group $G$, implementing a kernel basis does not generalize to other symmetry transformations, complicating the development of general group equivariant models. We propose using implicit neural representation via multi-layer perceptrons (MLPs) to parameterize $G$-steerable kernels. The resulting framework offers a simple and flexible way to implement Steerable CNNs and generalizes to any group $G$ for which a $G$-equivariant MLP can be built. We prove the effectiveness of our method on multiple tasks, including N-body simulations, point cloud classification and molecular property prediction.

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Symmetry-preserving neural networks in lattice field theories

hep-lat · 2025-06-14 · conditional · novelty 4.0

Translation- and gauge-equivariant neural networks (L-CNNs) predict Wilson loops, topological charge, and flux observables with orders-of-magnitude lower error than symmetry-breaking baselines, and neural gradient flow is proposed as a generative method for gauge configurations.

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  • Symmetry-preserving neural networks in lattice field theories hep-lat · 2025-06-14 · conditional · none · ref 76 · internal anchor

    Translation- and gauge-equivariant neural networks (L-CNNs) predict Wilson loops, topological charge, and flux observables with orders-of-magnitude lower error than symmetry-breaking baselines, and neural gradient flow is proposed as a generative method for gauge configurations.