Multiphoton Quantum Simulation of the Generalized Hopfield Memory Model
Hopfield-like Hamiltonians of classical neural networks are used in associative memory, pattern recognition, etc.
I'm not far enough into my morning coffee to connect any important dots between memory, consciousness, and these quantum simulations.
It does appear that it might suggest that photonic quantum experiments are showing similar traits to actual theories of human memory functions.
Anyone up to reading the data and reducing it to pre-coffee common brain comprehension levels?
Quote:Abstract
In the present Letter, we introduce, develop, and investigate a connection between multiphoton quantum interference, a core element of emerging photonic quantum technologies, and Hopfield-like Hamiltonians of classical neural networks, the paradigmatic models for associative memory and machine learning in systems of artificial intelligence.
Hopfield-like Hamiltonians of classical neural networks are used in associative memory, pattern recognition, etc.
I'm not far enough into my morning coffee to connect any important dots between memory, consciousness, and these quantum simulations.
It does appear that it might suggest that photonic quantum experiments are showing similar traits to actual theories of human memory functions.
Anyone up to reading the data and reducing it to pre-coffee common brain comprehension levels?