Approximately-symmetric neural networks for quantum spin liquids
Abstract
We propose and analyze a family of approximately-symmetric neural networks for quantum spin liquid problems. These tailored architectures are parameter-efficient, scalable, and significantly outperform existing symmetry-unaware neural network architectures. Utilizing the mixed-field toric code and PXP Rydberg Hamiltonian models, we demonstrate that our approach is competitive with the state-of-the-art tensor network and quantum Monte Carlo methods. Moreover, at the largest system sizes (N = 480 for toric code, N=1584 for Rydberg PXP), our method allows us to explore Hamiltonians with sign problems beyond the reach of both quantum Monte Carlo and finite-size matrix-product states. The network comprises an exactly symmetric block following a non-symmetric block, which we argue learns a transformation of the ground state analogous to quasiadiabatic continuation. Our work paves the way toward investigating quantum spin liquid problems within interpretable neural network architectures.
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@article{arxiv.2405.17541,
title = {Approximately-symmetric neural networks for quantum spin liquids},
author = {Dominik S. Kufel and Jack Kemp and DinhDuy Vu and Simon M. Linsel and Chris R. Laumann and Norman Y. Yao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.17541},
year = {2025}
}
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5+16 pages; updated main text and Supp. Mat