Super-resolving the Ising model with convolutional neural networks

Stavros Efthymiou, Matthew J. S. Beach, and Roger G. Melko
Phys. Rev. B 99, 075113 – Published 6 February 2019

Abstract

Machine learning is becoming widely used in condensed matter physics. Inspired by the concept of image super-resolution, we propose a method to increase the size of lattice spin configurations using deep convolutional neural networks. Through supervised learning on Monte Carlo (MC) generated spin configurations, we train networks that invert real-space renormalization decimations. We demonstrate that super-resolution can reproduce thermodynamic observables that agree with MC calculations for the one- and two-dimensional Ising model at various temperatures. We find that it is possible to predict thermodynamic quantities for lattice sizes larger than those used in training by extrapolating the parameters of the network. We use this method to compute the critical exponents of the 2D Ising model, finding good agreement with theory.

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  • Received 9 October 2018
  • Revised 25 January 2019

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.99.075113

©2019 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Statistical Physics & Thermodynamics

Authors & Affiliations

Stavros Efthymiou, Matthew J. S. Beach, and Roger G. Melko

  • Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Waterloo, Ontario N2L 2Y5, Canada and Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Waterloo, Waterloo N2L 3G1, Canada

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Vol. 99, Iss. 7 — 15 February 2019

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