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Application Of Structured State Space Models To High Energy Physics With Locality-sensitive Hashing

Cheng Jiang, Sitian Qian . Arxiv 2025 – 1 citation

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Datasets Evaluation Hashing Methods Locality-Sensitive-Hashing Scalability

Modern high-energy physics (HEP) experiments are increasingly challenged by the vast size and complexity of their datasets, particularly regarding large-scale point cloud processing and long sequences. In this study, to address these challenges, we explore the application of structured state space models (SSMs), proposing one of the first trials to integrate local-sensitive hashing into either a hybrid or pure Mamba Model. Our results demonstrate that pure SSMs could serve as powerful backbones for HEP problems involving tasks for long sequence data with local inductive bias. By integrating locality-sensitive hashing into Mamba blocks, we achieve significant improvements over traditional backbones in key HEP tasks, surpassing them in inference speed and physics metrics while reducing computational overhead. In key tests, our approach demonstrated promising results, presenting a viable alternative to traditional transformer backbones by significantly reducing FLOPS while maintaining robust performance.

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