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Hidden Unit Interpretability in RBM Quantum States:Encoding Antiferromagnetic Order in Heisenberg Spin Rings

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2026-03-26 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We investigate how Restricted Boltzmann Machines (RBMs) encode antiferromagnetic order when trained as variational ans\"atze for one-dimensional Heisenberg spin rings with periodic boundary conditions. Through systematic hidden unit analysis and ablation studies on N=4N=4 and N=8N=8 spin systems, we show that individual hidden units spontaneously specialize to capture staggered magnetization patterns characteristic of antiferromagnetic ground states. Hidden units naturally segregate into two classes: those essential for ground-state energy and correlation structure, and supplementary units providing smaller corrections. Removing important units induces clear energy penalties and disrupts the staggered correlation pattern in Czz(r)C_{zz}(r), whereas removing supplementary units has modest effects. Single-unit analysis confirms that no individual hidden unit reproduces the full antiferromagnetic correlations, indicating that quantum order emerges through collective encoding across the hidden layer. Extending this analysis to N=8N=8 through 2020 with hidden unit densities α=2\alpha = 2 to 55 and ten independent seeds per configuration, we find that the fraction of important hidden units decreases with system size, consistent with sublinear growth mNkm' \sim N^k (k0.4k \approx 0.4). The energy-correlation impact relationship persists for small to moderate system sizes, though it weakens for the largest systems studied. These results provide a quantitative framework for RBM interpretability in quantum many-body systems.

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@article{arxiv.2603.24223,
  title  = {Hidden Unit Interpretability in RBM Quantum States:Encoding Antiferromagnetic Order in Heisenberg Spin Rings},
  author = {Bharadwaj Chowdary Mummaneni and Manas Sajjan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.24223},
  year   = {2026}
}