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Thermodynamic quantities of two-dimensional Ising models obtained by noisy mean field annealing and coherent Ising machine

Published 2 Feb 2023 in cond-mat.stat-mech and quant-ph | (2302.01454v1)

Abstract: Noisy mean field annealing (NMFA) is an algorithm that mimics a coherent Ising machine (CIM), which is an optical system for solving Ising problems. The NMFA has reproduced the solver performance of the CIM for systems of limited size even though it simplifies the interaction between spins with a mean-field approximation. However, recent experiments observing various thermodynamic quantities have revealed that the CIM can capture the phase transitions of the two-dimensional Ising models that the mean field cannot capture. This situation leads to a fundamental question as to how well the NMFA can capture the features of the thermodynamic quantities around the phase transition. This paper answers that the NMFA reproduces the thermodynamic features of the mean field, but cannot reproduce the CIM results. This suggests that, in terms of sampling, the level of performance of the CIM is beyond that of the NMFA.

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