Effective String Theory (EST) is a non-perturbative framework used to
describe confinement in Yang-Mills theory through the modeling of the
interquark potential in terms of vibrating strings. An efficient numerical
method to simulate such theories where analytical studies are challenging is
still lacking. However, in recent years a new class of deep generative models
called Normalizing Flows (NFs) has been proposed to sample lattice field
theories more efficiently than traditional Monte Carlo methods. In this
contribution, we show a proof of concept of the application of NFs to EST
regularized on the lattice. Namely, we introduce Physics-Informed Stochastic
Normalizing Flows and we use them to sample the Nambu-Goto string action with
two goals: use the known analytical results of this theory as a benchmark and
demonstrate the efficiency of our method in obtaining new results of physical
interest and in particular in providing a numerical proof for a conjecture
regarding the width of the string.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, contribution for the 40th International Symposium
on Lattice Field Theory (Lattice 2023), July 31st - August 4th, 2023, Fermi
National Accelerator Laborator