Method for manufacturing probabilistic switch using multiplicati

Electrical transmission or interconnection systems – Switching systems

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327334, H01H 104, H02B 124

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ABSTRACT:
A method for manufacturing a probabilistic switch using multiplicative noise, which can be used in a probabilistic computer is disclosed. The probabilistic switch, in which the probability varies with the initial condition and multiplicative noise intensity, is realized by applying the multiplicative noise whose intensity varies with the state of a nonlinear device to the nonlinear device. When the switch is applied to a probabilistic computer, a complicated problem can be solved rapidly in shorter time.

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