Application of deep neural networks for computing the renormalization group flow of the two-dimensional phi^4 field theory
Abstract
We introduce RGFlow, a deep neural network-based real-space renormalization group (RG) framework tailored for continuum scalar field theories. Leveraging generative capabilities of flow-based neural networks, RGFlow autonomously learns real-space RG transformations from data without prior knowledge of the underlying model. In contrast to conventional approaches, RGFlow is bijective (information-preserving) and is optimized based on the principle of minimal mutual information. We demonstrate the method on two examples. The first one is a one-dimensional Gaussian model, where RGFlow is shown to learn the classical decimation rule. The second is the two-dimensional phi^4 theory, where the network successfully identifies a Wilson-Fisher-like critical point and provides an estimate of the correlation-length critical exponent.
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@article{arxiv.2510.06508,
title = {Application of deep neural networks for computing the renormalization group flow of the two-dimensional phi^4 field theory},
author = {Yueqi Zhao and Michael M. Fogler and Yi-Zhuang You},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.06508},
year = {2026}
}
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13 pages, 5 figures