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1. A computational process configured to perform mathematical or logical operations using a processor having electromagnetic emitters, the computational process comprising:
- assigning user-defined mathematical or logical values to wavelength values of at least a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum waves;
using the electromagnetic emitters of the processor for emitting waves having at least some of said wavelength values;
expanding the number of waves available to the computational process by controlling the electromagnetic emitters'"'"' input to a blended wave output; and
performing a mathematical or logical operation by controllably combining some of the available waves in order to obtain at least one new wave representing at least one new computed mathematical or logical value.
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Abstract
A chromatic processor and a computational process which includes the steps of assigning values to wavelengths of a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum; using electromagnetic emitters for emitting waves having some of those wavelengths; expanding the number of waves available to the computational process by controlling the electromagnetic emitters input to a blended wave output; and combining some of the available waves in order to obtain new wave(s) representing new value(s).
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1. A computational process configured to perform mathematical or logical operations using a processor having electromagnetic emitters, the computational process comprising:
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assigning user-defined mathematical or logical values to wavelength values of at least a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum waves; using the electromagnetic emitters of the processor for emitting waves having at least some of said wavelength values; expanding the number of waves available to the computational process by controlling the electromagnetic emitters'"'"' input to a blended wave output; and performing a mathematical or logical operation by controllably combining some of the available waves in order to obtain at least one new wave representing at least one new computed mathematical or logical value. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. A chromatic processor configured to perform mathematical or logical operations and comprising:
- at least one input electromagnetic emitter used to input information in the form of electromagnetic waves;
means for influencing the emission of said input electromagnetic emitter;
at least one input channel, which is in communication with said input electromagnetic emitter and with an optical gate;
at least one operation electromagnetic emitter, which, through an operation channel, communicates to said optical gate the operation to be performed by the optical gate; and
, at least one output channel through which the result of the operation performed by the optical gate is outputted. - View Dependent Claims (18)
- at least one input electromagnetic emitter used to input information in the form of electromagnetic waves;
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19. An optical gate arranged in a grid like system and comprising:
- chambers capable of receiving input electromagnetic waves from input channels;
optical gate channels which are in communication with said chambers and output channels;
means for manipulating the input electromagnetic waves according to the operation to be performed by the optical gate, which results in obtaining output electromagnetic waves; and
, means for directing the input and output electromagnetic waves through said optical gate channels.
- chambers capable of receiving input electromagnetic waves from input channels;
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