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3.4 Computing with individual quanta as opposed to aggregates

  A issue related to the above is this: could one get more computational power by not using aggregates of quantum phenomena, but by using individual quantum events? In the network I have described, the mapping is from ensembles of quanta hitting the plate to outputs. One could instead imagine a faster-scale form of computation in which individual quanta hitting the plate are interpreted as outputs. As part of an inherently stochastic process, each quantum hitting the plate conveys not determinate information about the slit configuration, but probabilistic information: what the likely configuration of the slits is.gif This kind of information may be used on its own during actual computation, but during learning, it seems most likely that many samples will have to be used in order for the network to learn the proper statistics, regardless of whether or not the weight changes occur after each quantum or only after an ensemble.



Ron Chrisley
Wed Nov 20 01:10:59 GMT 1996