Rod RinkusA Physical Theory based on Sets, Not Vectors: Part 1In quantum theory (QT), physical states are formally represented as vectors (in Hilbert space). As we all know, a vector is equivalent to a…Jul 19, 2021Jul 19, 2021
Rod RinkusThe Classical Realization of Quantum ParallelismIn this essay, I’ll explain how quantum parallelism can be achieved on a classical machine. Quantum parallelism is usually described as…Apr 16, 2020Apr 16, 2020
Rod RinkusQuantum Computing in the Offing(Originally published on my blog in 2015)Mar 15, 20191Mar 15, 20191
Rod RinkusNot Copenhagen, Not Everett, a New Interpretation of Quantum Reality(Originally published on my blog in 2015)Mar 15, 2019Mar 15, 2019
Rod RinkusIntelligence is not primarily about optimization or spikes.A debate emerged last week between Yann LeCun and Mike Davies (Intel, Loihi chip). Yann said he’s not convinced spikes are essential and…Feb 26, 20191Feb 26, 20191
Rod RinkusLearned Multidimensional IndexesAt the ends of papers and talks on the “learned indexes” concept described by Kraska et al in 2017, an exciting future research direction…Feb 11, 20191Feb 11, 20191
Rod RinkusA Hebbian cell assembly is formed at full strength on a single trialThe point of this article is simply to emphasize a simple property of a Hebbian cell assembly (CA), which to my knowledge is never…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018
Rod RinkusA fundamentally new theory of how the brain communicates with spikes between cell assembliesOk, I’ve submitted a 2-page abstract to Cognitive Computing in which I claim to have discovered a fundamentally new principle for how the…Jun 28, 2018Jun 28, 2018