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Models of computation / Digital circuits / Logic gates / Billiard ball computer / Reversible computing / Fredkin gate / Edward Fredkin / Multiplexer / Electronic circuit / Electronic engineering / Digital electronics / Electronics
Date: 2002-10-06 10:33:22
Models of computation
Digital circuits
Logic gates
Billiard ball computer
Reversible computing
Fredkin gate
Edward Fredkin
Multiplexer
Electronic circuit
Electronic engineering
Digital electronics
Electronics

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