I Built a Sat Solver Inspired by Quantum Field Theory and It Works
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The author presents a novel SAT solver inspired by quantum field theory, which appears to be effective, and the discussion explores the innovative approach and its potential implications.
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It’s a new way of thinking about computation as a physical process. The integration of quantum vacuum dynamics into Boolean logic is as imaginative as it is rigorous. With minor theoretical tightening and hybridization for structured problems, this could become a foundational approach in the next generation of constraint-solving algorithms.
https://github.com/sethuiyer/casimir-sat-solver