A fully programmable 100-spin coherent Ising machine with all-to-all connections
Peter L. McMahon(Stanford University), Y. Yamamoto(NTT (United States)), Kazuyuki Aihara(The University of Tokyo), Hideo Mabuchi(Stanford University), Yoshitaka Haribara(National Institute of Informatics), Shuhei Tamate(National Institute of Informatics), Takahiro Inagaki(NTT Basic Research Laboratories), Hiroki Takesue(NTT Basic Research Laboratories), M. M. Fejer(Stanford University), Carsten Langrock(Stanford University), Robert L. Byer(Stanford University), Alireza Marandi(Stanford University), Ryan Hamerly(Vassar College), Shoko Utsunomiya(National Institute of Informatics)
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