Is attention all you need to solve the correlated electron problem?
Max Geier, Khachatur Nazaryan, Timothy Zaklama, Liang Fu
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The attention mechanism has transformed artificial intelligence research by its ability to learn relations between objects. In this work, we explore how a many-body wavefunction ansatz constructed from a large-parameter self-attention neural network can be used to solve the interacting electron problem in solids. By a systematic neural-network variational Monte Carlo study on a moir\'e quantum material, we demonstrate that the self-attention ansatz provides an accurate and efficient solution without human bias. Moreover, our numerical study finds that the required number of variational parameters scales roughly as N^2 with the number of electrons, which opens a path towards efficient large-scale simulations.