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Cosm: Collective Switched Motion for Fast and Accurate Sparse Ising Optimization
arXiv:2605.30355v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: We introduce Collective Switched Motion (Cosm), a heuristic algorithm for solving sparse Ising-type optimization problems. Cosm combines locally interacting continuous circular variables with global coordination rules that facilitate collective dynamics. Pairwise interactions occur sequentially over a set of conflict-free edge partitions, resulting in an interaction network that switches periodically.
Cosm: Collective Switched Motion for Fast and Accurate Sparse Ising Optimization
arXiv:2605.30355v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: We introduce Collective Switched Motion (Cosm), a heuristic algorithm for solving sparse Ising-type optimization problems. Cosm combines locally interacting continuous circular variables with global coordination rules that facilitate collective dynamics. Pairwise interactions occur sequentially over a set of conflict-free edge partitions, resulting in an interaction network that switches periodically.
Cosm: Collective Switched Motion for Fast and Accurate Sparse Ising Optimization
Announce Type: replace-cross Abstract: We introduce Collective Switched Motion (Cosm), a dynamical system-based heuristic algorithm. Cosm combines locally interacting continuous circular variables with novel global coordination rules that facilitate collective dynamics. Pairwise interactions occur sequentially over a set of conflict-free edge partitions, resulting in an interaction network that switches periodically.
Cosm: Collective Switched Motion for Fast and Accurate Sparse Ising Optimization
Announce Type: replace Abstract: We introduce Collective Switched Motion (Cosm), a dynamical system-based heuristic algorithm. Cosm combines locally interacting continuous circular variables with novel global coordination rules that facilitate collective dynamics. Pairwise interactions occur sequentially over a set of conflict-free edge partitions, resulting in an interaction network that switches periodically.