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Automata theory / Quantum dot cellular automaton / Quantum cellular automata / Clock signal / Nonvolatile BIOS memory / Cell / Logic gate / Cellular automata / Computer hardware / Computer architecture
Date: 2001-03-19 10:54:04
Automata theory
Quantum dot cellular automaton
Quantum cellular automata
Clock signal
Nonvolatile BIOS memory
Cell
Logic gate
Cellular automata
Computer hardware
Computer architecture

Architectural Issues and Possibilities in Quantum Cellular Automata (QCA) Michael T. Niemier

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