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Automatic Differentiable Numerical Renormalization Group

Published 21 Aug 2021 in cond-mat.str-el | (2108.09575v3)

Abstract: Machine learning techniques have recently gained prominence in physics, yielding a host of new results and insights. One key concept is that of backpropagation, which computes the exact gradient of any output of a program with respect to any input. This is achieved efficiently within the differentiable programming paradigm, which utilizes automatic differentiation (AD) of each step of a computer program and the chain rule. A classic application is in training neural networks. Here, we apply this methodology instead to the numerical renormalization group (NRG), a powerful technique in computational quantum many-body physics. We demonstrate how derivatives of NRG outputs with respect to Hamiltonian parameters can be accurately and efficiently obtained. Physical properties can be calculated using this differentiable NRG scheme--for example, thermodynamic observables from derivatives of the free energy. Susceptibilities can be computed by adding source terms to the Hamiltonian, but still evaluated with AD at precisely zero field. As an outlook, we briefly discuss the derivatives of dynamical quantities and a possible route to the vertex.

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