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Emulators for scarce and noisy data: application to auxiliary field diffusion Monte Carlo for the deuteron

Nuclear Theory 2025-05-20 v2

Abstract

The validation, verification, and uncertainty quantification of computationally expensive theoretical models of quantum many-body systems require the construction of fast and accurate emulators. In this work, we develop emulators for auxiliary field diffusion Monte Carlo (AFDMC), a powerful many-body method for nuclear systems. We introduce a reduced-basis method (RBM) emulator for AFDMC and study it in the simple case of the deuteron. Furthermore, we compare our RBM emulator with the recently proposed parametric matrix model (PMM) that combines elements of RBMs with machine learning. We contrast these two approaches with a traditional Gaussian Process emulator. All three emulators constructed here are based on a very limited set of 5 training points, as expected for realistic AFDMC calculations, but validated against O(103)\mathcal{O}(10^3) exact solutions. We find that the PMM, with emulator errors of only 0.1%\approx 0.1 \% and speed-up factors of 107\approx 10^7, outperforms our implementation of the other two emulators when applied to AFDMC.

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@article{arxiv.2404.11566,
  title  = {Emulators for scarce and noisy data: application to auxiliary field diffusion Monte Carlo for the deuteron},
  author = {Rahul Somasundaram and Cassandra L. Armstrong and Pablo Giuliani and Kyle Godbey and Stefano Gandolfi and Ingo Tews},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.11566},
  year   = {2025}
}

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6 pages, 4 figures. Comments Welcome