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100,000-spin coherent Ising machine
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2021
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EngineeringAdvanced ComputingComputer ArchitectureComputational ComplexityPhase Transition PointQuantum ComputingSimulated AnnealingQuantum EntanglementCombinatorial OptimizationParallel ComputingQuantum SciencePhysicsComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceAlgorithmic DevelopmentSpintronicsComputational ScienceNatural SciencesPhysical SystemsCoherent ProcessCoherent Ising Machine
Computers based on physical systems are increasingly anticipated to overcome the impending limitations on digital computer performance. One such computer is a coherent Ising machine (CIM) for solving combinatorial optimization problems. Here, we report a CIM with 100,512 degenerate optical parametric oscillator pulses working as the Ising spins. We show that the CIM delivers fine solutions to maximum cut problems of 100,000-node graphs drastically faster than standard simulated annealing. Moreover, the CIM, when operated near the phase transition point, provides some extremely good solutions and a very broad distribution. This characteristic will be useful for applications that require fast random sampling such as machine learning.
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