Exploration of the non-zero universe in instantaneous noise-based logic
Abstract Instantaneous noise-based logic (INBL) leverages the products and superpositions of uncorrelated noise signals to construct a 2N-dimensional Hilbert space (‘hyperspace’). This approach has been investigated for complex computational tasks traditionally associated with quantum computing, such as the Deutsch–Jozsa algorithm and phonebook search problems. In this study, we delve into the statistical characteristics of this computational framework. To facilitate simulations, we developed an
