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      Unsupervised and supervised learning of interacting topological phases from single-particle correlation functions

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          The recent advances in machine learning algorithms have boosted the application of these techniques to the field of condensed matter physics, in order e.g. to classify the phases of matter at equilibrium or to predict the real-time dynamics of a large class of physical models. Typically in these works, a machine learning algorithm is trained and tested on data coming from the same physical model. Here we demonstrate that unsupervised and supervised machine learning techniques are able to predict phases of a non-exactly solvable model when trained on data of a solvable model. In particular, we employ a training set made by single-particle correlation functions of a non-interacting quantum wire and by using principal component analysis, k-means clustering, t-distributed stochastic neighbor embedding and convolutional neural networks we reconstruct the phase diagram of an interacting superconductor. We show that both the principal component analysis and the convolutional neural networks trained on the data of the non-interacting model can identify the topological phases of the interacting model. Our findings indicate that non-trivial phases of matter emerging from the presence of interactions can be identified by means of unsupervised and supervised techniques applied to data of non-interacting systems.

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                Journal
                SciPost Physics
                SciPost Phys.
                Stichting SciPost
                2542-4653
                2023
                January 19 2023
                : 14
                : 1
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare Sezione di Bologna
                [2 ]University of Bologna
                [3 ]National Institute for Nuclear Physics Padova Division
                [4 ]University of Padua
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                10.21468/SciPostPhys.14.1.005
                8fbddb5a-1d3e-431b-8fb7-6efa86a7cf3c
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