| Literature DB >> 27811271 |
Takahiro Inagaki1, Yoshitaka Haribara2,3,4, Koji Igarashi5, Tomohiro Sonobe4,6, Shuhei Tamate4, Toshimori Honjo7, Alireza Marandi8, Peter L McMahon8, Takeshi Umeki9, Koji Enbutsu9, Osamu Tadanaga9, Hirokazu Takenouchi9, Kazuyuki Aihara2,3, Ken-Ichi Kawarabayashi4,6, Kyo Inoue5, Shoko Utsunomiya4, Hiroki Takesue1.
Abstract
The analysis and optimization of complex systems can be reduced to mathematical problems collectively known as combinatorial optimization. Many such problems can be mapped onto ground-state search problems of the Ising model, and various artificial spin systems are now emerging as promising approaches. However, physical Ising machines have suffered from limited numbers of spin-spin couplings because of implementations based on localized spins, resulting in severe scalability problems. We report a 2000-spin network with all-to-all spin-spin couplings. Using a measurement and feedback scheme, we coupled time-multiplexed degenerate optical parametric oscillators to implement maximum cut problems on arbitrary graph topologies with up to 2000 nodes. Our coherent Ising machine outperformed simulated annealing in terms of accuracy and computation time for a 2000-node complete graph.Year: 2016 PMID: 27811271 DOI: 10.1126/science.aah4243
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728