The stochastic thermodynamics of computation

DH Wolpert - Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2019 - iopscience.iop.org
One of the central concerns of computer science is how the resources needed to perform a
given computation depend on that computation. Moreover, one of the major resource …

The stochastic thermodynamics of computation

DH Wolpert - Journal of Physics A Mathematical General, 2019 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
One of the central concerns of computer science is how the resources needed to perform a
given computation depend on that computation. Moreover, one of the major resource …

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One of the central concerns of computer science is how the resources needed to perform a
given computation depend on that computation. Moreover, one of the major resource …

The stochastic thermodynamics of computation

D Wolpert - events.goettingen-campus.de
One of the major resource requirements of computers—ranging from biological cells to
human brains to high-performance digital computers—is the energy used to run them. Those …

The stochastic thermodynamics of computation

DH Wolpert - Journal of Physics. A, Mathematical and Theoretical …, 2019 - inis.iaea.org
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perform a given computation depend on that computation. Moreover, one of the major …

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[PDF][PDF] The stochastic thermodynamics of computation

DH Wolpert - Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2019 - par.nsf.gov
One of the central concerns of computer science is how the resources needed to perform a
given computation depend on that computation. Moreover, one of the major resource …

Stochastic thermodynamics of computation

DH Wolpert - arxiv preprint arxiv:1905.05669, 2019 - arxiv.org
One of the major resource requirements of computers-ranging from biological cells to human
brains to high-performance (engineered) computers-is the energy used to run them. Those …