Topologically Defective Lattice Potential‐Based Gain‐Dissipative Ising Annealer with Large Noise Margin
Zhiqiang Liao,
Siyi Tang,
Md Shamim Sarker
et al.
Abstract:Gain‐dissipative Ising machines (GIMs) are annealers inspired by physical systems such as Ising spin glasses to solve combinatorial optimization problems. Compared to traditional quantum annealers, GIM is relatively easier to scale and can save on additional power consumption caused by low‐temperature cooling. However, traditional GIMs have a limited noise margin. Specifically, their normal operation requires ensuring that the noise intensity is lower than their saturation fixed point amplitude, which may resu… Show more
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