a hybrid binary/stochastic processor can still be viewed as a form of ternary computation because it effectively utilizes three states of information: the two binary states and the probabilistic state introduced by the stochastic component. This alignes with the principles of ternary logic.
a hybrid binary/stochastic processor can still be viewed as a form of ternary computation because it effectively utilizes three states of information: the two binary states and the probabilistic state introduced by the stochastic component. This alignes with the principles of ternary logic.
Is that what it’s even doing? The article is written very confusingly.
it seems to me at least to be the most logical interpretation.