Generalization properties of restricted Boltzmann machine for short-range order

Abstract

The restricted Boltzmann machine (RBM) is used to investigate short-range order in binary alloys. The network is trained on the data collected by Monte Carlo simulations for a simple Ising-like binary alloy model and used to calculate the Warren--Cowley short-range order parameter and other thermodynamic properties. We demonstrate that RBM not only reproduces the order parameters for the alloy concentration at which it was trained, but can also predict them for any other concentrations.

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