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Machine learning for excitation energy transfer dynamics

Published 22 Dec 2021 in quant-ph | (2112.11889v1)

Abstract: A well-known approach to describe the dynamics of an open quantum system is to compute the master equation evolving the reduced density matrix of the system. This approach plays an important role in describing excitation transfer through photosynthetic light harvesting complexes (LHCs). The hierarchical equations of motion (HEOM) was adapted by Ishizaki and Fleming (J. Chem. Phys., 2009) to simulate open quantum dynamics in the biological regime. We generate a set of time dependent observables that depict the coherent propagation of electronic excitations through the LHCs by solving the HEOM. We solve the inverse problem using classical ML models as this is a computationally intractable problem. The objective here is to determine whether a trained ML model can perform Hamiltonian tomography by using the time dependence of the observables as inputs. We demonstrate the capability of convolutional neural networks to tackle this research problem. The models developed here can predict Hamiltonian parameters such as excited state energies and inter-site couplings of a system up to 99.28\% accuracy and mean-squared error as low as 0.65.

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