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Parametric Matrix Models for Emulation in Nuclear and Many-Body Physics

Published 13 Aug 2026 in nucl-th and physics.comp-ph | (2608.12837v1)

Abstract: Progress in nuclear and many-body physics today is predicated on the ability to solve large-scale, strongly correlated quantum many-body problems. As the theoretical models become more sophisticated, they also become more computationally complex. Simultaneously, quantifying uncertainty in model predictions and fitting free parameters to experimental observations requires repeated evaluation of these expensive models. Surrogate models---known as emulators---provide the means of accomplishing these goals. This thesis provides an introduction into the current state of emulation in nuclear and many-body physics. The motivations, goals, and origins of currently popular emulation methods are discussed along with selected examples. We see how many methods are closely mathematically related and how trade-offs are made to optimize specific properties or applications. The central work in this thesis is the method of parametric matrix models (PMMs), an emulation and general machine learning framework which combines aspects of traditional reduced basis method with modern parametric machine learning. PMMs are able to retain as much or as little physical information about the underlying system as desired, yielding not only excellent performance but also nearly unparalleled adaptability, interpretability, and trustworthiness as an emulation method. A formal mathematical framework for PMMs is developed and accompanied by practical step-by-step procedures for the application of the method. As part of this thesis, the open-source pyPMM package was developed. This package enables any researcher to construct, train, share, and deploy PMM-based emulators with modular, extendable, and graphics processing unit (GPU)-optimized code. All PMM examples in this thesis were created using this package.

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