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https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-19-105-2021
https://doi.org/10.5194/ars-19-105-2021
17 Dec 2021
 | 17 Dec 2021

Using analog computers in today's largest computational challenges

Sven Köppel, Bernd Ulmann, Lars Heimann, and Dirk Killat

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This paper discusses modern applications for high performance analog and hybrid computer. In the first part, we do a theoretical prediction concerning the properties of these machines. In the second part, we compare such a computer against a standard laptop CPU. We find that the even a rather simple analog computer is actually on a par. In the third part, we give an outlook how future highly integrated analog computers could be used to tackle very large computational problems.