Fluctuation based interpretable analysis scheme for quantum many-body snapshots

Schloemer, Henning and Bohrdt, Annabelle (2023) Fluctuation based interpretable analysis scheme for quantum many-body snapshots. SCIPOST PHYSICS, 15 (3): 099. ISSN 2542-4653,

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Abstract

Microscopically understanding and classifying phases of matter is at the heart of strongly-correlated quantum physics. With quantum simulations, genuine projective measurements (snapshots) of the many-body state can be taken, which include the full information of correlations in the system. The rise of deep neural networks has made it possible to routinely solve abstract processing and classification tasks of large datasets, which can act as a guiding hand for quantum data analysis. However, though proven to be successful in differentiating between different phases of matter, conventional neural networks mostly lack interpretability on a physical footing. Here, we combine confusion learning [1] with correlation convolutional neural networks [2], which yields fully interpretable phase detection in terms of correlation functions. In particular, we study thermodynamic properties of the 2D Heisenberg model, whereby the trained network is shown to pick up qualitative changes in the snapshots above and below a characteristic temperature where magnetic correlations become significantly long-range. We identify the full counting statistics of nearest neighbor spin correlations as the most important quantity for the decision process of the neural network, which go beyond averages of local observables. With access to the fluctuations of second-order correlations - which indirectly include contributions from higher order, long-range correlations - the network is able to detect changes of the specific heat and spin susceptibility, the latter being in analogy to magnetic properties of the pseudogap phase in high-temperature superconductors [3]. By combining the confusion learning scheme with transformer neural networks, our work opens new directions in interpretable quantum image processing being sensible to long-range order.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: SPIN-1/2 HEISENBERG-ANTIFERROMAGNET; MAGNETIC-SUSCEPTIBILITY; PHASE-TRANSITIONS; HUBBARD-MODEL; MONTE-CARLO; NETWORKS; PHYSICS;
Subjects: 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Divisions: Physics > Institute of Theroretical Physics
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 31 Jan 2024 10:00
Last Modified: 31 Jan 2024 10:00
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/60642

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