23-27 September 2024
Kasuga Campus, University of Tsukuba
Asia/Tokyo timezone
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Neural-network quantum states for ultra-cold Fermi gases

23 Sep 2024, 15:50
30m
Kasuga Auditorium (Kasuga Campus, University of Tsukuba)

Kasuga Auditorium

Kasuga Campus, University of Tsukuba

Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8550, Japan
Invited oral Quantum fluids and ultracold gases Session

Speaker

Dr Jane Kim (Ohio University)

Description

Ultra-cold Fermi gases exhibit a rich array of quantum mechanical properties, including the transition from a fermionic superfluid Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) state to a bosonic superfluid Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC). While these properties can be precisely probed experimentally, accurately describing them poses significant theoretical challenges due to strong pairing correlations and the non-perturbative nature of particle interactions. In this talk, I will introduce our recent development­­—a Pfaffian-Jastrow neural-network quantum state featuring a message-passing architecture, designed to efficiently capture pairing and backflow correlations. We benchmark our approach on existing Slater-Jastrow frameworks and state-of-the-art diffusion Monte Carlo methods, demonstrating a performance advantage and the scalability of our scheme. We show that transfer learning stabilizes the training process in the presence of strong, short-ranged interactions, and allows for an effective exploration of the BCS-BEC crossover region. Our findings highlight the potential of neural-network quantum states as a promising strategy for investigating ultra-cold Fermi gases. Finally, I will discuss initial results applying this ansatz to nuclear matter and nuclei.

Primary author

Dr Jane Kim (Ohio University)

Co-authors

Mr Gabriel Pescia (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) Dr Jannes Nys (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) Dr Bryce Fore (Argonne National Laboratory) Dr Alessandro Lovato (Argonne National Laboratory) Prof. Morten Hjorth-Jensen (University of Oslo) Prof. Giuseppe Carleo (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)

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