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Incorporating external fields in analog Ising machines

 
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dc.contributor.authorDe Prins, Robbe
dc.contributor.authorLamers, Jacob
dc.contributor.authorBienstman, Peter
dc.contributor.authorVan Der Sande, Guy
dc.contributor.authorVerschaffelt, Guy
dc.contributor.authorVan Vaerenbergh, Thomas
dc.date.accessioned2026-06-08T08:28:59Z
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dc.date.createdwos2025-12-02
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractIsing machines are specialized devices designed to efficiently solve combinatorial optimization problems. They consist of artificial spins that evolve towards a low-energy configuration representing a problem’s solution. Most realistic problems require both spin-spin couplings and external fields. In Ising machines with analog spins, these interactions scale differently with the continuous spin amplitudes, leading to imbalances that affect performance. Various techniques have been proposed to mitigate this issue, but their performance has not been benchmarked. We address this gap through a numerical analysis. We evaluate the time-to-solution of these methods across three distinct problem classes with up to 2400 spins. Our results show that the most effective way to incorporate external fields is through an approach where the spin interactions are proportional to the spin signs, rather than their continuous amplitudes.
dc.description.wosFundingTextThe authors would like to thank Ruqi Shi for generating graphs that were used to study Max-3-Cut, and Toon Sevenants for the many interesting discussions. This research is funded by the Prometheus Horizon Europe project 101070195. It was also funded by the Research Foundation Flanders (FWO) under grants G028618N, G029519N, G0A6L25N and G006020N. Additional funding was provided by the EOS project 'Photonic Ising Machines'. This project (EOS number 40007536) has received funding from the FWO and F.R.S.-FNRS under the Excellence of Science (EOS) programme. The resources and services used in this work were provided by the VSC (Flemish Supercomputer Center), funded by the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) and the Flemish Government.
dc.identifier.doi10.1038/s42005-025-02387-5
dc.identifier.issn2399-3650
dc.identifier.urihttps://imec-publications.be/handle/20.500.12860/59608
dc.language.isoeng
dc.provenance.editstepusergreet.vanhoof@imec.be
dc.publisherNATURE PORTFOLIO
dc.source.beginpage482
dc.source.issue1
dc.source.journalCOMMUNICATIONS PHYSICS
dc.source.numberofpages10
dc.source.volume8
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Incorporating external fields in analog Ising machines

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