We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images. We give an overview of a number of such optical computing architectures, including descriptions of the type of hardware commonly used in optical computing, as well as some of the computational efficiencies of optical devices. We go on to discuss optical computing from the point of view of computational complexity theory, with the aim of putting some old, and some very recent, results in context. Finally, we focus on a particular optical model of computation called the continuous space machine. We describe some results for this model including characterisations in terms of well-known complexity classes
This work is concerned with the computational complexity of a model of computation that is inspired ...
For many years, optics has been employed in computing, although the major focus has been and remains...
We introduce a continuous-space model of computation. This original model is inspired by the theory...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
This work concerns the computational complexity of a model of computation that is inspired by optic...
We investigate the computational complexity of an optically inspired model of computation. The model...
We present a number of computational complexity results for an optical model of computation called ...
Computational complexity is the minimum price in terms of resources required to obtain the result us...
AbstractWe prove computability and complexity results for an original model of computation called th...
We prove computability and complexity results for an original model of computation called the contin...
Optical computing has been suggested as a means of achieving a high degree of parallelism for both s...
We present a novel and simple theoretical model of computation that captures what we believe are the...
We introduce a continuous-space model of computation. This original model is inspired by the theory ...
Abstract. We introduce a continuous-space model of computation. This original model is inspired by t...
This work is concerned with the computational complexity of a model of computation that is inspired ...
For many years, optics has been employed in computing, although the major focus has been and remains...
We introduce a continuous-space model of computation. This original model is inspired by the theory...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
We consider optical computers that encode data using images and compute by transforming such images...
This work concerns the computational complexity of a model of computation that is inspired by optic...
We investigate the computational complexity of an optically inspired model of computation. The model...
We present a number of computational complexity results for an optical model of computation called ...
Computational complexity is the minimum price in terms of resources required to obtain the result us...
AbstractWe prove computability and complexity results for an original model of computation called th...
We prove computability and complexity results for an original model of computation called the contin...
Optical computing has been suggested as a means of achieving a high degree of parallelism for both s...
We present a novel and simple theoretical model of computation that captures what we believe are the...
We introduce a continuous-space model of computation. This original model is inspired by the theory ...
Abstract. We introduce a continuous-space model of computation. This original model is inspired by t...
This work is concerned with the computational complexity of a model of computation that is inspired ...
For many years, optics has been employed in computing, although the major focus has been and remains...
We introduce a continuous-space model of computation. This original model is inspired by the theory...