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Abstract: The study of logical reversibility in computation has led to a proliferation of unconventional architectural proposals, from Brownian-motion clockwork Turing machines to billiard-ball computers. An architectural model for reversible computers is proposed herein, that is significantly closer to the switch-level models used in designing actual digital circuitry. This "electroid" (electronics-like) model facilitates the direct application of the substantial body of existing digital design... (Update)
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...close to their peak performance. This problem has been pointed out before by nanotechnology visionaries Drexler, Merkle, Hall, and others [1, 2, 3]. REVERSIBLE AND IRREVERSIBLE SPACE TIME COMPLEXITY CLASSES 3 FIG. 1. This graph shows the CV 2 =2 energy required to charge the...
...to computation. Since then various computational techniques have been proposed to avoid dissipation by unwriting information [1, 8, 9, 13, 15, 25] instead of erasing it. Some of the important facts about physical processes relevant to asymptotically nondissipative...
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Hall, J. Storrs, "An Electroid Switching Model for Reversible Computer Architectures" PhysComp 92, IEEE Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1993 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hall93electroid.html More
@misc{ hall93electroid,
author = "J. Hall",
title = "An Electroid Switching Model for Reversible Computer Architectures",
text = "Hall, J. Storrs, An Electroid Switching Model for Reversible Computer Architectures
PhysComp 92, IEEE Press, Los Alamitos, CA, 1993",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hall93electroid.html" }
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