SymmetricDiffusers: Learning Discrete Diffusion on Finite Symmetric Groups
Abstract
The group of permutations $S_n$, also known as the finite symmetric groups, are essential in fields such as combinatorics, physics, and chemistry. However, learning a probability distribution over $S_n$ poses significant challenges due to its intractable size and discrete nature. In this paper, we introduce *SymmetricDiffusers*, a novel discrete diffusion model that simplifies the task of learning a complicated distribution over $S_n$ by decomposing it into learning simpler transitions of the reverse diffusion using deep neural networks. We identify the riffle shuffle as an effective forward transition and provide empirical guidelines for selecting the diffusion length based on the theory of random walks on finite groups. Additionally, we propose a generalized Plackett-Luce (PL) distribution for the reverse transition, which is provably more expressive than the PL distribution. We further introduce a theoretically grounded "denoising schedule" to improve sampling and learning efficiency. Extensive experiments show that our model achieves state-of-the-art or comparable performance on solving tasks including sorting 4-digit MNIST images, jigsaw puzzles, and traveling salesman problems. Our code is released at <https://github.com/DSL-Lab/SymmetricDiffusers>.
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Text
Zhang et al. "SymmetricDiffusers: Learning Discrete Diffusion on Finite Symmetric Groups." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2025.Markdown
[Zhang et al. "SymmetricDiffusers: Learning Discrete Diffusion on Finite Symmetric Groups." International Conference on Learning Representations, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2025/zhang2025iclr-symmetricdiffusers/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{zhang2025iclr-symmetricdiffusers,
title = {{SymmetricDiffusers: Learning Discrete Diffusion on Finite Symmetric Groups}},
author = {Zhang, Yongxing and Yang, Donglin and Liao, Renjie},
booktitle = {International Conference on Learning Representations},
year = {2025},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/iclr/2025/zhang2025iclr-symmetricdiffusers/}
}