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[[wikipedia:Reversible logic|Reversible logic]] is a kind of [[Logic]] that keeps information symmetry before and after a logic inference operation.
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=References=
* {{cite journal |last1=Denning |first1=Peter |last2=Lewis |first2=Ted |title=Computers That Can Run Backwards |journal=American Scientist |date=2017 |volume=105 |issue=5 |pages=270 |doi=10.1511/2017.105.5.270 }}
* {{cite journal |last1=Lange |first1=Klaus-Jörn |last2=McKenzie |first2=Pierre |last3=Tapp |first3=Alain |title=Reversible Space Equals Deterministic Space |journal=Journal of Computer and System Sciences |date=April 2000 |volume=60 |issue=2 |pages=354–367 |doi=10.1006/jcss.1999.1672 |doi-access=free }}
* Perumalla K. S. (2014), ''Introduction to Reversible Computing'', [[CRC Press]].
* {{cite book |doi=10.1145/1062261.1062335 |chapter=Time, space, and energy in reversible computing |title=Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Computing frontiers - CF '05 |year=2005 |last1=Vitányi |first1=Paul |pages=435 |isbn=1595930191 }}
 
[[Category:Logic]] [[Category:Symmetry]]

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