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Overclocking Electrostatic Generative Models

Published 26 Sep 2025 in cs.LG | (2509.22454v1)

Abstract: Electrostatic generative models such as PFGM++ have recently emerged as a powerful framework, achieving state-of-the-art performance in image synthesis. PFGM++ operates in an extended data space with auxiliary dimensionality DD, recovering the diffusion model framework as D→∞D\to\infty, while yielding superior empirical results for finite DD. Like diffusion models, PFGM++ relies on expensive ODE simulations to generate samples, making it computationally costly. To address this, we propose Inverse Poisson Flow Matching (IPFM), a novel distillation framework that accelerates electrostatic generative models across all values of DD. Our IPFM reformulates distillation as an inverse problem: learning a generator whose induced electrostatic field matches that of the teacher. We derive a tractable training objective for this problem and show that, as D→∞D \to \infty, our IPFM closely recovers Score Identity Distillation (SiD), a recent method for distilling diffusion models. Empirically, our IPFM produces distilled generators that achieve near-teacher or even superior sample quality using only a few function evaluations. Moreover, we observe that distillation converges faster for finite DD than in the D→∞D \to \infty (diffusion) limit, which is consistent with prior findings that finite-DD PFGM++ models exhibit more favorable optimization and sampling properties.

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