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Machine learning the dynamics of quantum kicked rotor

Tomohiro Mano, Tomi Ohtsuki

Published 2021-01-23Version 1

Using the multilayer convolutional neural network (CNN), we can detect the quantum phases in random electron systems, and phase diagrams of two and higher dimensional Anderson transitions and quantum percolations as well as disordered topological systems have been obtained. Here, instead of using CNN to analyze the wave functions, we analyze the dynamics of wave packets via long short-term memory network (LSTM). We adopt the quasi-periodic quantum kicked rotors, which simulate the three and four dimensional Anderson transitions. By supervised training, we let LSTM extract the features of the time series of wave packet displacements in localized and delocalized phases. We then simulate the wave packets in unknown phases and let LSTM classify the time series to localized and delocalized phases. We compare the phase diagrams obtained by LSTM and those obtained by CNN.

Comments: submitted to Proceedings of Localisation 2020 held in August 2020 online
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