English

Transformer variational wave functions for frustrated quantum spin systems

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2023-06-13 v2 Quantum Physics

Abstract

The Transformer architecture has become the state-of-art model for natural language processing tasks and, more recently, also for computer vision tasks, thus defining the Vision Transformer (ViT) architecture. The key feature is the ability to describe long-range correlations among the elements of the input sequences, through the so-called self-attention mechanism. Here, we propose an adaptation of the ViT architecture with complex parameters to define a new class of variational neural-network states for quantum many-body systems, the ViT wave function. We apply this idea to the one-dimensional J1J_1-J2J_2 Heisenberg model, demonstrating that a relatively simple parametrization gets excellent results for both gapped and gapless phases. In this case, excellent accuracies are obtained by a relatively shallow architecture, with a single layer of self-attention, thus largely simplifying the original architecture. Still, the optimization of a deeper structure is possible and can be used for more challenging models, most notably highly-frustrated systems in two dimensions. The success of the ViT wave function relies on mixing both local and global operations, thus enabling the study of large systems with high accuracy.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2211.05504,
  title  = {Transformer variational wave functions for frustrated quantum spin systems},
  author = {Luciano Loris Viteritti and Riccardo Rende and Federico Becca},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.05504},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

7 pages (including the Supplemental Material), 6 figures

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