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Deep neural networks as lattice gauge theories
arXiv:2608.19331v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We modify the NN/QFT duality [1] to incorporate the layerwise permutation symmetry of the network, resulting in a (0!+!1)-dimensional lattice gauge th
arXiv:2608.19331v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We modify the NN/QFT duality [1] to incorporate the layerwise permutation symmetry of the network, resulting in a (0!+!1)-dimensional lattice gauge theory, in which each layer of N neurons acts as an N-component lattice site, and the weight matrices play the role of gauge fields living on the links. In this framework, we compute the tree-level neuron-neuron propagator which describes the evolution of layer variance in the network, and develop the Feynman diagram machinery to compute interactions in the perturbative expansion in 1/N. In particular, we obtain a recursive expression for all corrections to the exact propagator at O(1), representing statistical fluctuations in the ensemble of networks, including infinitely-many loop diagrams mediating the interactions from previous layers. We also present a preliminary analysis of neuron scattering amplitudes that contribute order-by-order in 1/N, which provides a field-theoretic framework for studying higher-point correlations, and by extension information propagation, in deep networks. We remark on some interesting directions for future work at the intersection of neural networks and quantum field theory.
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Source: arXiv cs.LG | 2026-08-21