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Mathematics / Algebra / Models of computation / Functions and mappings / Mathematical analysis / Injective function / Reversible computing / Inverse element / Finite-state machine / Mutation / Quantum circuit
Date: 2012-02-22 09:04:06
Mathematics
Algebra
Models of computation
Functions and mappings
Mathematical analysis
Injective function
Reversible computing
Inverse element
Finite-state machine
Mutation
Quantum circuit

REVERSIBLE COMPUTING Tommaso Toffoli MIT Laboratory for Computer Science

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