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Philosophy of thermal and statistical physics / Physics / Digital electronics / Reversible computing / Toffoli gate / Charles H. Bennett / Quantum computer / Computation / Second law of thermodynamics / Theoretical computer science / Applied mathematics / Models of computation
Date: 2011-12-13 18:51:03
Philosophy of thermal and statistical physics
Physics
Digital electronics
Reversible computing
Toffoli gate
Charles H. Bennett
Quantum computer
Computation
Second law of thermodynamics
Theoretical computer science
Applied mathematics
Models of computation

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