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Hidden-nucleons neural-network quantum states for the nuclear many-body problem

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We generalize the hidden-fermion family of neural network quantum states to encompass both continuous and discrete degrees of freedom and solve the nuclear many-body Schr\"odinger equation in a systematically improvable fashion. We demonstrate that adding hidden nucleons to the original Hilbert space considerably augments the expressivity of the neural-network architecture compared to the Slater-Jastrow ansatz. The benefits of explicitly encoding in the wave function point symmetries such as parity and time-reversal are also discussed. Leveraging on improved optimization methods and sampling techniques, the hidden-nucleon ansatz achieves an accuracy comparable to the numerically-exact hyperspherical harmonic method in light nuclei and to the auxiliary field diffusion Monte Carlo in $^{16}$O. Thanks to its polynomial scaling with the number of nucleons, this method opens the way to highly-accurate quantum Monte Carlo studies of medium-mass nuclei.

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Hypernuclei with Neural Network Quantum States

nucl-th · 2025-07-22 · conditional · novelty 6.0

Neural network quantum states, extended to include Lambda hyperons, reproduce hypernuclear separation energies to within roughly 9% and predict the observed proton-radius shrinkage in 7ΛLi.

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  • Hypernuclei with Neural Network Quantum States nucl-th · 2025-07-22 · conditional · none · ref 43 · internal anchor

    Neural network quantum states, extended to include Lambda hyperons, reproduce hypernuclear separation energies to within roughly 9% and predict the observed proton-radius shrinkage in 7ΛLi.