The auxiliary field diffusion Monte Carlo method uses imaginary-time
projection techniques to accurately solve the ground-state wave function of
atomic nuclei and infinite nuclear matter. In this work, we present a novel
representation of the imaginary-time propagator based on restricted Boltzmann
machines. We test its accuracy against the routinely employed
Hubbard-Stratonovich transformations by evaluating ground-state energies and
single-particle densities of selected light nuclei. This analysis paves the way
for incorporating more realistic nuclear potentials in the auxiliary field
diffusion Monte Carlo method, including isospin-dependent spin-orbit terms and
cubic spin-isospin operators, which characterize accurate phenomenological and
chiral effective field theory Hamiltonians.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure