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Hybrid opto-electronic co-processor implementation inside a computer workstation

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Abstract

The experimental realization of an optical processor is described. The goal is to implement in a computer workstation a linear algebra processor based on analog relaxation, to help the host computer solving three types of problems:

- solution to systems of linear equations (e.g. partial differential equations),

- matrix inversion,

- computation of eigenvalues and eigenvectors.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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