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Automated discovery of characteristic features of phase transitions in many-body localization

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We identify a new "order parameter" for the disorder driven many-body localization (MBL) transition by leveraging artificial intelligence. This allows us to pin down the transition, as the point at which the physics changes qualitatively, from vastly fewer disorder realizations and in an objective and cleaner way than is possible with the existing zoo of quantities. Contrary to previous studies, our method is almost entirely unsupervised. A game theoretic process between neural networks defines an adversarial setup with conflicting objectives to identify what characteristic features to base efficient predictions on. This reduces the numerical effort for mapping out the phase diagram by a factor of ~100x. This approach of automated discovery is applicable specifically to poorly understood phase transitions and exemplifies the potential of machine learning assisted research in physics.

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Classifying single-qubit noise using machine learning

quant-ph · 2019-08-30 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Supervised classifiers distinguish coherent from stochastic single-qubit noise on GST data, with near-perfect accuracy after feature engineering and margin-based robustness to sampling noise.

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  • Classifying single-qubit noise using machine learning quant-ph · 2019-08-30 · conditional · none · ref 49 · internal anchor

    Supervised classifiers distinguish coherent from stochastic single-qubit noise on GST data, with near-perfect accuracy after feature engineering and margin-based robustness to sampling noise.