A normalising-flow-assisted neural quantum state method estimates ground state energies of Ising chains with up to 50 spins, matching matrix product states for long-range interactions.
Transformer Wave Function for Quantum Long-Range models
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We employ a neural-network architecture based on the Vision Transformer (ViT) architecture to find the ground states of quantum long-range models, specifically the transverse-field Ising model for spin-1/2 chains across different interaction regimes. Harnessing the transformer's capacity to capture long-range correlations, we compute the full phase diagram and critical properties of the model, in both the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic cases. Our findings show that the ViT maintains high accuracy across the full phase diagram. We compare these results with previous numerical studies in the literature and, in particular, show that the ViT has a superior performance than a restricted-Boltzmann-machine-like ansatz.
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Improved Ground State Estimation in Quantum Field Theories via Normalising Flow-Assisted Neural Quantum States
A normalising-flow-assisted neural quantum state method estimates ground state energies of Ising chains with up to 50 spins, matching matrix product states for long-range interactions.