Reversible computing

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Reversible computing(Q185410), a.k.a. reversible logic, is a kind of logic that keeps information symmetry before and after a logic inference operation.


References

  • Lange, Klaus-Jörn; McKenzie, Pierre; Tapp, Alain (April 2000). "Reversible Space Equals Deterministic Space". Journal of Computer and System Sciences. 60 (2): 354–367. 
  • Perumalla K. S. (2014), Introduction to Reversible Computing, CRC Press.
  • Vitányi, Paul (2005). "Time, space, and energy in reversible computing". Proceedings of the 2nd conference on Computing frontiers - CF '05. p. 435. ISBN 1595930191. doi:10.1145/1062261.1062335.