Port--Hamiltonian Diffusion Models: A Control-Theoretic Perspective on Generative Modeling
Abstract
Diffusion models have recently achieved remarkable success in generative modeling, yet they are commonly formulated as black-box stochastic systems with limited interpretability and few structural guarantees. In this paper, we establish a control-theoretic foundation for diffusion models by embedding them within the port--Hamiltonian (PH) systems framework. We show that the score function can be interpreted as the gradient of a learnable Hamiltonian energy, allowing both the forward and reverse diffusion processes to be formulated as structured PH dynamics. The reverse-time generative process is further interpreted as a feedback-controlled PH system, where dissipation plays a fundamental role in stabilizing sampling dynamics. This formulation yields intrinsic stability guarantees that are independent of score estimation accuracy. A simple analytical example illustrates the proposed framework.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2601.06071,
title = {Port--Hamiltonian Diffusion Models: A Control-Theoretic Perspective on Generative Modeling},
author = {Majid Darehmiraki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.06071},
year = {2026}
}
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17 pages, 3 figure