Bulletin of the American Physical Society
92nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the APS
Thursday–Saturday, October 23–25, 2025; Festival Conference and Student Center, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, Virginia
Session J04: Computational Data Science
2:00 PM–3:36 PM,
Friday, October 24, 2025
James Madison University
Room: EnGeo 2210
Chair: Nima Laal, Vanderbilt University
Abstract: J04.00003 : Machine Learning Accelerated Coarsening Dynamics of Charge Density Waves on a Square Lattice
2:48 PM–3:00 PM
Presenter:
Ali Rayat
(University of Virginia)
Authors:
Ali Rayat
(University of Virginia)
Yang Yang
(University of Virginia)
Gia-Wei Chern
(University of Virginia)
Within the Born–Oppenheimer approximation, charge density waves (CDWs) can be regarded as slow collective degrees of freedom, evolving under Model-A dynamics as classified in the Hohenberg–Halperin framework. The order parameter is updated using the Allen–Cahn equation, where domain wall velocity is governed by local curvature. Studying CDW coarsening on a square lattice is computationally challenging, as exact diagonalization scales as O(N³) and suffers from strong finite-size effects. To overcome this, we employ machine learning to predict effective forces directly, bypassing repeated diagonalizations and reducing the scaling to O(N). This enables simulations on substantially larger lattices, allowing us to investigate the coarsening behavior of randomly distorted CDW order parameters over time. Our results provide new insights into large-scale CDW dynamics and demonstrate how machine learning can unlock the study of emergent collective phenomena beyond conventional computational limits.
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