We investigate theoretically the phase transition in three dimensional cubic Ising model utilizing state-of-theart machine learning algorithms. Supervised machine learning models show high accuracies ( 99%) in phase classification and very small relative errors (< 10 −4 ) of the energies in different spin configurations. Unsupervised machine learning models are introduced to study the spin configuration reconstructions and reductions, and the phases of reconstructed spin configurations can be accurately classified by a linear logistic algorithm. Based on the comparison between various machine learning models, we develop a few-shot strategy to predict phase transitions in larger lattices from trained sample in smaller lattices. The few-shot machine learning strategy for three dimensional(3D) Ising model enable us to study 3D ising model efficiently and provides a new integrated and highly accurate approach to other spin models.
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