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Introduction to the artificial neural network-based variational Monte Carlo method

Published 16 Mar 2026 in physics.comp-ph | (2603.15460v1)

Abstract: In this self-contained tutorial, the variational Monte Carlo method with trial wave functions based on artificial neural networks is detailed. Unfolding the historical background we illustrate how machine learning interacts with physics research. The mathematical tools for both, artificial neural networks and variational Monte Carlo, are introduced. We demonstrate, how the algorithm operates with generic examples from chemical physics, including the harmonic, the Morse, the Poschl-Teller and the Yukawa potential, as well as the simplest molecules, the hydrogen molecular ion and the hydrogen molecule.

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