3 comments

  • shoo 1 minute ago
    The paper could be improved by including a strong classical non-Ising-machine solution approach as one of the methods benchmarked against.

    E.g. take the same 8-core Ryzen machine they use to implement their simulated Ising Machine HbSB method & use it to run a standard classical solver as would be done industrially to tackle these kinds of problems outside of academia - perhaps an industrial grade commercial Gurobi for those problem classes that are known to have reasonable MIP formulations, or a good constraint solver.

  • semireg 3 minutes ago
    Kind of like the “uncooked spaghetti length” sorting algorithm: gravity. Hold them in your fist vertically, let them gently fall to a flat surface. Sorted.
    • BretonForearm 0 minutes ago
      Spaghetti length is made visible (quickly comparable), but it's still not sorted.
  • thisisauserid 1 hour ago
    tl;dr:

    A new, stable computer uses sound waves to solve really hard puzzles.

    Not the game 2048. But yes, the game Sodoku.