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Computational Phase Transition Signature in Gibbs Sampling

Published 25 Jun 2019 in quant-ph, cond-mat.dis-nn, cond-mat.stat-mech, cs.CC, and cs.LG | (1906.10705v1)

Abstract: Gibbs sampling is fundamental to a wide range of computer algorithms. Such algorithms are set to be replaced by physics based processors$-$be it quantum or stochastic annealing devices$-$which embed problem instances and evolve a physical system into an ensemble to recover a probability distribution. At a critical constraint to variable ratio, decision problems$-$such as propositional satisfiability$-$appear to statistically exhibit an abrupt transition in required computational resources. This so called, algorithmic or computational phase transition signature, has yet-to-be observed in contemporary physics based processors. We found that the computational phase transition admits a signature in Gibbs' distributions and hence we predict and prescribe the physical observation of this effect. We simulate such an experiment, that when realized experimentally, we believe would represent a milestone in the physical theory of computation.

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