Bound on entanglement in neural quantum states

Abstract

Variational wavefunctions offer a practical route around the exponential complexity of many-body Hilbert spaces, but their expressive power is often sharply constrained. Matrix product states, for instance, are efficient but limited to area law entangled states. Neural quantum states (NQS) are widely believed to overcome such limitations, yet little is known about their fundamental constraints. Here we prove that feed-forward neural quantum states acting on n spins with k scalar nonlinearities, under certain analyticity assumptions, obey a bound on entanglement entropy for any subregion: S ≤ c k n, for a constant c. This establishes an NQS analog of the area law constraint for matrix product states and rules out volume law entanglement for NQS with O(1) nonlinearities. We demonstrate analytically and numerically that the scaling with n is tight for a wide variety of NQS. Our work establishes a fundamental constraint on NQS that applies broadly across different network designs, while reinforcing their substantial expressive power.

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