APS March Meeting Presentation
This week, I was scheduled to travel to Denver, CO, to present at the 2020 APS March Meeting in Denver, CO to present my research on critical branching behavior in digital memcomputing machines. Unfortunately, the conference was canceled as a precautionary measure intended to limit the spread of COVID-19. I have made a recording of the presentation I intended to give at the conference (see below). If you have questions please contact me: SeanBearden@SeanBearden.com.
Update: The APS website is hosting the presentation slides and a link to the YouTube video below.
Memcomputing is an efficient computing paradigm that uses memory to process and store information in the same physical location. Our group has simulated a digital memcomputing machine that can efficiently solve Boolean satisfiability problems (3-SAT). I will cover the material presented in our Europhysics Letters publication, along with some new results.