Prime Factorization Using Magnonic Holographic Device
Y. Khivintsev, M. Ranjbar, D. Gutierrez, H. Chiang, A. Kozhevnikov, Y., Filimonov, and A. Khitun

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates prime factorization using spin wave interference in a magnonic holographic device, offering a classical wave-based alternative to quantum algorithms with potential for computational speed improvements.
Contribution
It presents the first experimental demonstration of prime factorization via classical wave interference using a magnonic holographic device, highlighting its potential as a complementary computational tool.
Findings
Successful factorization of 15 using spin wave interference
Identification of physical and technological limitations
Potential for classical wave-based computational speedup
Abstract
Determining the prime factors of a given number N is a problem, which requires super-polynomial time for conventional digital computers. A polynomial-time algorithm was invented by P. Shor for quantum computers. However, the realization of quantum computers is associated with significant technological challenges in achieving and preserving quantum entanglement. Prime factorization can be also solved by using classical wave interference without quantum entanglement. In this work, we present experimental data showing prime factorization by utilizing spin wave interference. The prime factorization includes three major steps. First, general type computer calculates the sequence of numbers mkmod(N), where N is the number to be factorized, m is a randomly chosen positive integer, and k=0,1,2,3,4,5,6 .. . Next, the period of calculated sequence r is determined by exploiting spin wave…
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