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Probabilistic computing with p-bits
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2021
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Generic ArchitectureEngineeringComputational ComplexityProbabilistic ComputationEmulate SystemsQuantum ComputingQuantum Optimization AlgorithmQuantum EntanglementProbabilistic SystemQuantum AlgorithmQuantum InformationComputer EngineeringQuantum RoutersControlled ProbabilitiesProbability TheoryComputer ScienceAutomated ReasoningQuantum DevicesProbabilistic ProgrammingQuantum Error Correction
Digital computers store information in the form of bits that can take on one of two values 0 and 1, while quantum computers are based on qubits that are described by a complex wavefunction, whose squared magnitude gives the probability of measuring either 0 or 1. Here, we make the case for a probabilistic computer based on p-bits, which take on values 0 and 1 with controlled probabilities and can be implemented with specialized compact energy-efficient hardware. We propose a generic architecture for such p-computers and emulate systems with thousands of p-bits to show that they can significantly accelerate randomized algorithms used in a wide variety of applications including but not limited to Bayesian networks, optimization, Ising models, and quantum Monte Carlo.
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