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1. twothr+(OP)[view] [source] 2026-02-04 04:47:54
The terminology is overloaded.. Tensors in QM are objects obeying transformation laws, in ML Tensors are just data arranged in multidimensional arrays. There are no constraints on how the data transforms.
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2. findal+L2[view] [source] 2026-02-04 05:12:29
>>twothr+(OP)
Intended as analogy - but it is essentially a description of the DMRG algorithm (quantum chem). Only pair-wise operators there but the theory approaches exact when there are enough terms in your tensor product (iterations ~ depth) and a large enough embedding dimension.

> There are no constraints on how the data transforms.

Except those implicit in your learned representation. And that representation could be the MB WF.

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