Learning Trivializing Gradient Flows for Lattice Gauge Theories

Abstract

We propose a unifying approach that starts from the perturbative construction of trivializing maps by L\"uscher and then improves on it by learning. The resulting continuous normalizing flow model can be implemented using common tools of lattice field theory and requires several orders of magnitude fewer parameters than any existing machine learning approach. Specifically, our model can achieve competitive performance with as few as 14 parameters while existing deep-learning models have around 1 million parameters for SU(3) Yang--Mills theory on a 162 lattice. This has obvious consequences for training speed and interpretability. It also provides a plausible path for scaling machine-learning approaches toward realistic theories.

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