The physical limits of computing
MP Frank - Computing in Science & Engineering, 2002 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Many of the fundamental limits on information processing, from thermodynamics, relativity,
and quantum mechanics, are only a few decades away. Novel physically motivated …
and quantum mechanics, are only a few decades away. Novel physically motivated …
Notes on the history of reversible computation
CH Bennett - ibm Journal of Research and Development, 1988 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
We review the history of the thermodynamics of information processing, beginning with the
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
Notes on the history of reversible computation
CH Bennett - IBM Journal of research and development, 2000 - search.proquest.com
We review the history of the thermodynamics of information processing, beginning with the
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
paradox of Maxwell's demon; continuing through the efforts of Szilard, Brillouin, and others …
[BOOK][B] Reversible computing: fundamentals, quantum computing, and applications
A De Vos - 2011 - books.google.com
Written by one of the few top internationally recognized experts in the field, this book
concentrates on those topics that will remain fundamental, such as low power computing …
concentrates on those topics that will remain fundamental, such as low power computing …
Physical foundations of Landauer's principle
MP Frank - International Conference on Reversible Computation, 2018 - Springer
We review the physical foundations of Landauer's Principle, which relates the loss of
information from a computational process to an increase in thermodynamic entropy. Despite …
information from a computational process to an increase in thermodynamic entropy. Despite …
Foundations of generalized reversible computing
MP Frank - International Conference on Reversible Computation, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Information loss from a computation implies energy dissipation due to Landauer's
Principle. Thus, increasing the amount of useful computational work that can be …
Principle. Thus, increasing the amount of useful computational work that can be …
Can artificial intelligence benefit from quantum computing?
V Moret-Bonillo - Progress in Artificial Intelligence, 2015 - Springer
In this article, we will try to present from an academic point of view some of the relevant
characteristics of both artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing (QC) in order to …
characteristics of both artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing (QC) in order to …
Nanocomputers and reversible logic
JS Hall - Nanotechnology, 1994 - iopscience.iop.org
An overview of nanocomputers is given, including a discussion of reversible computing
techniques and an explanation of why they are necessary. The design of a nanocomputer …
techniques and an explanation of why they are necessary. The design of a nanocomputer …
Fundamental energy requirement of reversible quantum operations
Landauer's principle asserts that any computation has an unavoidable energy cost that
grows proportionally to its degree of logical irreversibility. But even a logically reversible …
grows proportionally to its degree of logical irreversibility. But even a logically reversible …
The thermodynamic cost of quantum operations
DJ Bedingham, OJE Maroney - New Journal of Physics, 2016 - iopscience.iop.org
The amount of heat generated by computers is rapidly becoming one of the main problems
for develo** new generations of information technology. The thermodynamics of …
for develo** new generations of information technology. The thermodynamics of …