| Literature DB >> 27811274 |
Peter L McMahon1,2, Alireza Marandi1, Yoshitaka Haribara2,3,4, Ryan Hamerly5, Carsten Langrock5, Shuhei Tamate2, Takahiro Inagaki6, Hiroki Takesue6, Shoko Utsunomiya2, Kazuyuki Aihara3,4, Robert L Byer5, M M Fejer5, Hideo Mabuchi5, Yoshihisa Yamamoto5,7.
Abstract
Unconventional, special-purpose machines may aid in accelerating the solution of some of the hardest problems in computing, such as large-scale combinatorial optimizations, by exploiting different operating mechanisms than those of standard digital computers. We present a scalable optical processor with electronic feedback that can be realized at large scale with room-temperature technology. Our prototype machine is able to find exact solutions of, or sample good approximate solutions to, a variety of hard instances of Ising problems with up to 100 spins and 10,000 spin-spin connections.Year: 2016 PMID: 27811274 DOI: 10.1126/science.aah5178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728