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Learning at the Speed of Physics: Equilibrium Propagation on Oscillator Ising Machines

Machine Learning 2025-11-18 v2

Abstract

Physical systems that naturally perform energy descent offer a direct route to accelerating machine learning. Oscillator Ising Machines (OIMs) exemplify this idea: their GHz-frequency dynamics mirror both the optimization of energy-based models (EBMs) and gradient descent on loss landscapes, while intrinsic noise corresponds to Langevin dynamics - supporting sampling as well as optimization. Equilibrium Propagation (EP) unifies these processes into descent on a single total energy landscape, enabling local learning rules without global backpropagation. We show that EP on OIMs achieves competitive accuracy (97.2±0.1%\sim 97.2 \pm 0.1 \% on MNIST, 88.0±0.1%\sim 88.0 \pm 0.1 \% on Fashion-MNIST), while maintaining robustness under realistic hardware constraints such as parameter quantization and phase noise. These results establish OIMs as a fast, energy-efficient substrate for neuromorphic learning, and suggest that EBMs - often bottlenecked by conventional processors - may find practical realization on physical hardware whose dynamics directly perform their optimization.

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@article{arxiv.2510.12934,
  title  = {Learning at the Speed of Physics: Equilibrium Propagation on Oscillator Ising Machines},
  author = {Alex Gower},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.12934},
  year   = {2025}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures, NeurIPS 2025 Machine Learning and the Physical Sciences (ML4PS)