AbstractIn this survey, we deal with the problem how a universal computer can be constructed in a reversible environment. We discuss this problem based on the frameworks of reversible Turing machines, reversible logic circuits, and reversible cellular automata. We can see that in spite of the constraint of reversibility, there are several very simple reversible systems that have universal computing ability
We introduce a new model of cellular automaton called a one-dimensional number-conserving partition...
This project proves universal computation in the Game of Life cellular automaton by using a Turing m...
This reading guide aims to provide the reader with an easy access to the study of universality in th...
AbstractReversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are defined so that they reflect p...
AbstractIn this survey, we deal with the problem how a universal computer can be constructed in a re...
Reversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are defined so that they reflect physical ...
An arbitrary d-dimensional cellular automaton can be constructively embedded in areversible one havi...
Reversible computing is a paradigm of computation that reflects physical reversibility, one of the f...
A reversible cellular automaton (CA) is a "backward deterministic" CA, i.e, every configuration of i...
Reversible computing is a paradigm of computation that reflects physical reversibility, one of the f...
A reversible cellular automaton (RCA) is regarded as a mathematical model for spatiotemporal phenome...
AbstractThis article surveys some theoretical aspects of cellular automata CA research. In particula...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate how 1-D reversible cellular automata (RCAs) can simulate rever...
International audienceThis chapter presents the use of Partitioned Cellular Automata —introduced by ...
AbstractWe study the orbits of reversible one-dimensional cellular automata. It is shown that the Tu...
We introduce a new model of cellular automaton called a one-dimensional number-conserving partition...
This project proves universal computation in the Game of Life cellular automaton by using a Turing m...
This reading guide aims to provide the reader with an easy access to the study of universality in th...
AbstractReversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are defined so that they reflect p...
AbstractIn this survey, we deal with the problem how a universal computer can be constructed in a re...
Reversible computing is a paradigm where computing models are defined so that they reflect physical ...
An arbitrary d-dimensional cellular automaton can be constructively embedded in areversible one havi...
Reversible computing is a paradigm of computation that reflects physical reversibility, one of the f...
A reversible cellular automaton (CA) is a "backward deterministic" CA, i.e, every configuration of i...
Reversible computing is a paradigm of computation that reflects physical reversibility, one of the f...
A reversible cellular automaton (RCA) is regarded as a mathematical model for spatiotemporal phenome...
AbstractThis article surveys some theoretical aspects of cellular automata CA research. In particula...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate how 1-D reversible cellular automata (RCAs) can simulate rever...
International audienceThis chapter presents the use of Partitioned Cellular Automata —introduced by ...
AbstractWe study the orbits of reversible one-dimensional cellular automata. It is shown that the Tu...
We introduce a new model of cellular automaton called a one-dimensional number-conserving partition...
This project proves universal computation in the Game of Life cellular automaton by using a Turing m...
This reading guide aims to provide the reader with an easy access to the study of universality in th...