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Building Quantum Field Theories Out of Neurons

High Energy Physics - Theory 2021-12-10 v1 Machine Learning High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

An approach to field theory is studied in which fields are comprised of NN constituent random neurons. Gaussian theories arise in the infinite-NN limit when neurons are independently distributed, via the Central Limit Theorem, while interactions arise due to finite-NN effects or non-independently distributed neurons. Euclidean-invariant ensembles of neurons are engineered, with tunable two-point function, yielding families of Euclidean-invariant field theories. Some Gaussian, Euclidean invariant theories are reflection positive, which allows for analytic continuation to a Lorentz-invariant quantum field theory. Examples are presented that yield dual theories at infinite-NN, but have different symmetries at finite-NN. Landscapes of classical field configurations are determined by local maxima of parameter distributions. Predictions arise from mixed field-neuron correlators. Near-Gaussianity is exhibited at large-NN, potentially explaining a feature of field theories in Nature.

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@article{arxiv.2112.04527,
  title  = {Building Quantum Field Theories Out of Neurons},
  author = {James Halverson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.04527},
  year   = {2021}
}