Future miniaturization and mobilization of computing devices requires energy parsimonious `adiabatic' computation. This is contingent on logical reversibility of computation. An example is the idea of quantum computations which are reversible except for the irreversible observation steps. We propose to study quantitatively the exchange of computational resources like time and space for irreversibility in computations. Reversible simulations of irreversible computations are memory intensive. Such (polynomial time) simulations are analysed here in terms of `reversible' pebble games. We show that Bennett's pebbling strategy uses least additional space for the greatest number of simulated steps. We derive a trade-off for storage ...
Quantum memory management is becoming a pressing problem, especially given the recent research effor...
Reversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are defined so that they reflect physical ...
Reversible computation allows computation to proceed not only in the standard, forward direction, bu...
Future miniaturization and mobilization of computing devices requires energy parsimonious `adiabatic...
Reversible simulation of irreversible algorithms is analysed in the stylized form of a `reversible&a...
Reversible simulation of irreversible algorithms is analyzed in the stylized form of a `reversible' ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
The reversible computation paradigm aims to provide a new foundation for general classical digital c...
This paper describes the simulation of an S(n) space-bounded deterministic Turing machine by a rever...
AbstractIn this paper we study the relation between reversible and irreversible computation applicab...
AbstractThis paper describes the simulation of an S(n) space-bounded deterministic Turing machine by...
It has long been known that to minimise the heat emitted by a deterministic computer during it's ope...
This article is an attempt to generalize the classical theory of reversible computing, principally d...
“There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom”, said the title of Richard Feynman’s 1959 seminal conference ...
“There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom”, said the title of Richard Feynman’s 1959 seminal conference ...
Quantum memory management is becoming a pressing problem, especially given the recent research effor...
Reversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are defined so that they reflect physical ...
Reversible computation allows computation to proceed not only in the standard, forward direction, bu...
Future miniaturization and mobilization of computing devices requires energy parsimonious `adiabatic...
Reversible simulation of irreversible algorithms is analysed in the stylized form of a `reversible&a...
Reversible simulation of irreversible algorithms is analyzed in the stylized form of a `reversible' ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer ...
The reversible computation paradigm aims to provide a new foundation for general classical digital c...
This paper describes the simulation of an S(n) space-bounded deterministic Turing machine by a rever...
AbstractIn this paper we study the relation between reversible and irreversible computation applicab...
AbstractThis paper describes the simulation of an S(n) space-bounded deterministic Turing machine by...
It has long been known that to minimise the heat emitted by a deterministic computer during it's ope...
This article is an attempt to generalize the classical theory of reversible computing, principally d...
“There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom”, said the title of Richard Feynman’s 1959 seminal conference ...
“There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom”, said the title of Richard Feynman’s 1959 seminal conference ...
Quantum memory management is becoming a pressing problem, especially given the recent research effor...
Reversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are defined so that they reflect physical ...
Reversible computation allows computation to proceed not only in the standard, forward direction, bu...