About the de Almeida-Thouless line in neural networks
In this work we present a rigorous and straightforward method to detect the onset of the instability of replica-symmetric theories in information processing systems, which does not require a full replica analysis as in the method originally proposed by de Almeida and Thouless for spin glasses. The m...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work we present a rigorous and straightforward method to detect the
onset of the instability of replica-symmetric theories in information
processing systems, which does not require a full replica analysis as in the
method originally proposed by de Almeida and Thouless for spin glasses. The
method is based on an expansion of the free-energy obtained within one-step of
replica symmetry breaking (RSB) around the RS value. As such, it requires
solely continuity and differentiability of the free-energy and it is robust to
be applied broadly to systems with quenched disorder. We apply the method to
the Hopfield model and to neural networks with multi-node Hebbian interactions,
as case studies. In the appendices we test the method on the
Sherrington-Kirkpatrick and the Ising P-spin models, recovering the AT lines
known in the literature for these models, as a special limit, which corresponds
to assuming that the transition from the RS to the RSB phase can be obtained by
varying continuously the order parameters. Our method provides a generalization
of the AT approach, which does not rely on this limit and can be applied to
systems with discontinuous phase transitions, as we show explicitly for the
spherical P-spin model, recovering the known RS instability line. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2303.06375 |