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Experimental Demonstration of a Reconfigurable Coupled Oscillator Platform to Solve the Max-Cut Problem

Published 10 Aug 2020 in physics.app-ph and cs.ET | (2008.04305v2)

Abstract: In this work, we experimentally demonstrate an integrated circuit (IC) of 30 relaxation oscillators with reconfigurable capacitive coupling to solve the NP-Hard Maximum Cut (Max-Cut) problem. We show that under the influence of an external second-harmonic injection signal, the oscillator phases exhibit a bi-partition which can be used to calculate a high quality approximate Max-Cut solution. Leveraging the all-to-all reconfigurable coupling architecture, we experimentally evaluate the computational properties of the oscillators using randomly generated graph instances of varying size and edge density . Further, comparing the Max-Cut solutions with the optimal values, we show that the oscillators (after simple post-processing) produce a Max-Cut that is within 99% of the optimal value in 28 of the 36 measured graphs; importantly, the oscillators are particularly effective in dense graphs with the Max-Cut being optimal in seven out of nine measured graphs with edge density 0.8. Our work marks a step towards creating an efficient, room-temperature-compatible non-Boolean hardware-based solver for hard combinatorial optimization problems.

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