Physics Does Optimization (for Free); A New Approach Toward Computation
| Event Date: | April 2, 2024 |
|---|---|
| Hosted By: | ECE, Birck, PQSEI |
| Location: | 10:00 am |
| Contact Name: | MSEE 190 |
| Priority: | No |
| School or Program: | Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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University of California, Berkeley
Abstract
Optimization is vital to Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, and to many areas of Science. Mathematically, we usually employ steepest-descent, or other digital algorithms. But, every inequality in Physics, performs optimization in the normal course of dynamical evolution--for free. Nature provides us with the following optimization principles:
- The Principle of Least Action;
- The Variational Principle of Quantum Mechanics;
- The Principle of Minimum Entropy Generation;
- The First Mode to Threshold method;
- The Principle of Least Time;
- The Adiabatic Evolution method;
- Quantum Annealing
Bio
Prof. Yablonovitch introduced the idea that strained semiconductor lasers could have superior performance due to reduced valence band (hole) effective mass. With almost every human interaction with the internet, optical telecommunication occurs by strained semiconductor lasers.
2024-04-02 08:00:00 2024-04-02 17:00:00 America/Indiana/Indianapolis Physics Does Optimization (for Free); A New Approach Toward Computation Eli Yablonovitch University of California, Berkeley 10:00 am