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Machine learning to alleviate Hubbard-model sign problems

Jan-Lukas Wynen, Evan Berkowitz, Stefan Krieg, Thomas Luu, Johann Ostmeyer

2021Physical review. B./Physical review. B31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Lattice Monte Carlo calculations of interacting systems on nonbipartite lattices exhibit an oscillatory imaginary phase known as the phase or sign problem, even at zero chemical potential. One method to alleviate the sign problem is to analytically continue the integration region of the state variables into the complex plane via holomorphic flow equations. For asymptotically large flow times, the state variables approach manifolds of constant imaginary phase known as Lefschetz thimbles. However, flowing such variables and calculating the ensuing Jacobian is a computationally demanding procedure. In this paper, we demonstrate that neural networks can be trained to parametrize suitable manifolds for this class of sign problem and drastically reduce the computational cost for different severely afflicted small volume systems. In particular, we apply our method to the Hubbard model on the triangle and tetrahedron, both of which are nonbipartite. At strong interaction strengths and modest temperatures, the tetrahedron suffers from a severe sign problem that cannot be overcome with standard reweighting techniques, while it quickly yields to our method. We benchmark our results with exact calculations and comment on future directions of this work.

Topics & Concepts

Sign (mathematics)TetrahedronJacobian matrix and determinantHubbard modelBenchmark (surveying)Applied mathematicsStatistical physicsComputer scienceMathematicsPhysicsMathematical analysisGeometryQuantum mechanicsGeographyGeodesySuperconductivityQuantum many-body systemsTheoretical and Computational PhysicsMachine Learning in Materials Science