AbstractFor ordinary circuits with a fixed upper bound on the fanin of its gates it has been shown that logarithmic redundancy is necessary and sufficient to overcome random hardware faults (noise). Here, we consider the same question for unbounded fanin circuits which in the fault-free case can compute Boolean functions in sublogarithmic depth. Now the details of the fault model become more important. One may assume that only gates, resp. only wires may deliver wrong values, or that both gates and wires may behave faulty. The fault tolerance depends on the types of gates that are used, and whether the error probabilities are known exactly or only an upper bound for them. Concerning the first distinction the two most important models are ci...
A threshold logic gate is a gate whose output is a function of its inputs which are weighted by scal...
: It is shown that if a formula is constructed from noisy 2-input NAND gates, with each gate failing...
Future computing systems based on new emerging nanotechnologies will have to rely on very high failu...
AbstractFor ordinary circuits with a fixed upper bound on the fanin of its gates it has been shown t...
AbstractWe investigate a model of gate failure for Boolean circuits in which a faulty gate is restri...
AbstractWe investigate a model of gate failure for Boolean circuits in which a faulty gate is restri...
Given a Boolean circuit C, we wish to convert it to a circuit C′ that computes the same function as ...
We define a new structured and general model of computation: circuits using arbitrary fan- in arithm...
AbstractWe examine a powerful model of parallel computation: polynomial size threshold circuits of b...
AbstractWe examine a powerful model of parallel computation: polynomial size threshold circuits of b...
Let SYM+ denote the class of Boolean functions computable by depth-two size-n(logO(1)n) circuits wit...
It is shown that if formulas are used to compute Boolean functions in the presence of randomly occur...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8).Research supported by the NSF. ECS-8552419 Re...
We consider the the implementation of Boolean functions by circuits from unreliable functional eleme...
We examine the power of constant depth circuits with sigmoid (i.e. smooth) threshold gates for compu...
A threshold logic gate is a gate whose output is a function of its inputs which are weighted by scal...
: It is shown that if a formula is constructed from noisy 2-input NAND gates, with each gate failing...
Future computing systems based on new emerging nanotechnologies will have to rely on very high failu...
AbstractFor ordinary circuits with a fixed upper bound on the fanin of its gates it has been shown t...
AbstractWe investigate a model of gate failure for Boolean circuits in which a faulty gate is restri...
AbstractWe investigate a model of gate failure for Boolean circuits in which a faulty gate is restri...
Given a Boolean circuit C, we wish to convert it to a circuit C′ that computes the same function as ...
We define a new structured and general model of computation: circuits using arbitrary fan- in arithm...
AbstractWe examine a powerful model of parallel computation: polynomial size threshold circuits of b...
AbstractWe examine a powerful model of parallel computation: polynomial size threshold circuits of b...
Let SYM+ denote the class of Boolean functions computable by depth-two size-n(logO(1)n) circuits wit...
It is shown that if formulas are used to compute Boolean functions in the presence of randomly occur...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 8).Research supported by the NSF. ECS-8552419 Re...
We consider the the implementation of Boolean functions by circuits from unreliable functional eleme...
We examine the power of constant depth circuits with sigmoid (i.e. smooth) threshold gates for compu...
A threshold logic gate is a gate whose output is a function of its inputs which are weighted by scal...
: It is shown that if a formula is constructed from noisy 2-input NAND gates, with each gate failing...
Future computing systems based on new emerging nanotechnologies will have to rely on very high failu...