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Photonic Elementary Cellular Automata for Simulation of Complex Phenomena

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posted on 2023-01-10, 03:11 authored by Gordon H. Y. Li, Christian R. Leefmans, James Williams, Alireza Marandi
Cellular automata are a class of computational models based on simple rules and algorithms that can simulate a wide range of complex phenomena. However, when using conventional computers, these 'simple' rules are only encapsulated at the level of software. This can be taken one step further by simplifying the underlying physical hardware. Here, we propose and implement a simple photonic hardware platform for simulating complex phenomena based on cellular automata. Using this special-purpose computer, we experimentally demonstrate complex phenomena including fractals, chaos, and solitons, which are typically associated with much more complex physical systems. The flexibility and programmability of our photonic computer presents new opportunities to simulate and harness complexity for efficient, robust, and decentralized information processing schemes using light.

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