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NetKet: A Machine Learning Toolkit for Many-Body Quantum Systems

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arxiv 1904.00031 v1 pith:6MNEPNBW submitted 2019-03-29 quant-ph cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.str-elphysics.comp-phphysics.data-an

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We introduce NetKet, a comprehensive open source framework for the study of many-body quantum systems using machine learning techniques. The framework is built around a general and flexible implementation of neural-network quantum states, which are used as a variational ansatz for quantum wave functions. NetKet provides algorithms for several key tasks in quantum many-body physics and quantum technology, namely quantum state tomography, supervised learning from wave-function data, and ground state searches for a wide range of customizable lattice models. Our aim is to provide a common platform for open research and to stimulate the collaborative development of computational methods at the interface of machine learning and many-body physics.

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