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Optical system uses diffractive processors to achieve large-scale nonlinear computation
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have developed an optical computing framework that performs ...
UCLA researchers demonstrate diffractive optical processors as universal nonlinear function approximators using linear ...
Can light perform millions of calculations at once without extra materials? A new optical system shows how this can be done.
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It’s popular to think that the best, most successful innovators are experts at innovating. The assumption drives much of what’s taught in schools, and marketed by brands to the media. Innovation is a ...
A new technical paper titled “Massively parallel and universal approximation of nonlinear functions using diffractive ...
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