Difference between revisions of "Reversible computation"
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*splitup into many paths via distributing gears (differential / planetary) (analogy electric nodes and transformers) | *splitup into many paths via distributing gears (differential / planetary) (analogy electric nodes and transformers) | ||
*link logistic data transmission rods | *link logistic data transmission rods |
Revision as of 17:45, 29 January 2014
- note reversible cascades
- analogy with harmonic oscillator - assymetric - energy backflow
- splitup into many paths via distributing gears (differential / planetary) (analogy electric nodes and transformers)
- link logistic data transmission rods
- pros & cons of rotative logic - reconfigurativability - space use
- why functional programming matters for AP technology
- reversible 1:1 IO mapping - pure functions
- low and high level programming languages
- relevance for multicore parallel computation