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jVMC: Versatile and performant variational Monte Carlo leveraging automated differentiation and GPU acceleration

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arxiv 2108.03409 v2 pith:FZONMCED submitted 2021-08-07 physics.comp-ph cond-mat.dis-nncond-mat.str-el

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keywords carlodifferentiationleveragingmonteperformantvariationalabilityacceleration
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The introduction of Neural Quantum States (NQS) has recently given a new twist to variational Monte Carlo (VMC). The ability to systematically reduce the bias of the wave function ansatz renders the approach widely applicable. However, performant implementations are crucial to reach the numerical state of the art. Here, we present a Python codebase that supports arbitrary NQS architectures and model Hamiltonians. Additionally leveraging automatic differentiation, just-in-time compilation to accelerators, and distributed computing, it is designed to facilitate the composition of efficient NQS algorithms.

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