Coherent ising machines—optical neural networks operating at the quantum limit

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In this article, we will introduce the basic concept and the quantum feature of a novel computing system, coherent Ising machines, and describe their theoretical and experimental performance. We start with the discussion how to construct such physical devices as the quantum analog of classical neuron and synapse, and end with the performance comparison against various classical neural networks implemented in CPU and supercomputers.

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Yamamoto, Y., Aihara, K., Leleu, T., Kawarabayashi, K. I., Kako, S., Fejer, M., … Takesue, H. (2017, December 1). Coherent ising machines—optical neural networks operating at the quantum limit. Npj Quantum Information. Nature Partner Journals. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41534-017-0048-9

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