In the high-dimensional limit the spherical Boltzmann machine admits exact equations for training dynamics, Bayesian evidence, and cascades of phase transitions tied to mode alignment with data, which connect to generative phenomena including double descent and out-of-equilibrium biases.
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Spherical Boltzmann machines: a solvable theory of learning and generation in energy-based models
In the high-dimensional limit the spherical Boltzmann machine admits exact equations for training dynamics, Bayesian evidence, and cascades of phase transitions tied to mode alignment with data, which connect to generative phenomena including double descent and out-of-equilibrium biases.