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Relevance in the Renormalization Group and in Information Theory

Amit Gordon, Aditya Banerjee, Maciej Koch-Janusz, Zohar Ringel

Published 2020-12-02Version 1

The analysis of complex physical systems hinges on the ability to extract the relevant degrees of freedom from among the many others. Though much hope is placed in machine learning, it also brings challenges, chief of which is interpretability. It is often unclear what relation, if any, the architecture- and training-dependent learned "relevant" features bear to standard objects of physical theory. Here we report on theoretical results which may help to systematically address this issue: we establish equivalence between the information-theoretic notion of relevance defined in the Information Bottleneck (IB) formalism of compression theory, and the field-theoretic relevance of the Renormalization Group. We show analytically that for statistical physical systems described by a field theory the "relevant" degrees of freedom found using IB compression indeed correspond to operators with the lowest scaling dimensions. We confirm our field theoretic predictions numerically. We study dependence of the IB solutions on the physical symmetries of the data. Our findings provide a dictionary connecting two distinct theoretical toolboxes, and an example of constructively incorporating physical interpretability in applications of deep learning in physics.

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