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Logical Dissipation of Automata Implements - Dissipation of Computation | Philippe Matherat
; Marc-Thierry Jaekel
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7 May 1998 | Journal: | T.S.I. 15 (1996) 1079 | Subject: | Quantum Physics; Logic | quant-ph math.LO | Affiliation: | Ecole Nationale Supe’rieure des Te’le’communications) and Marc-Thierry Jaekel (Laboratoire de Physique The’orique de l’Ecole Normale Supe’rieure | Abstract: | As revealed by discussions of principle on energy dissipation by computers, logic imposes constraints on physical systems designed for a logical function. We define a notion of logical dissipation for a finite automaton. We discuss the constraints associated with physical implementation of automata and exhibit the role played by modularity for testability. As a result, practical computers, which are necessarily modular, dissipate proportionally to computation time. | Source: | arXiv, quant-ph/9805018 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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