Hugendubel.info - Die B2B Online-Buchhandlung 

Merkliste
Die Merkliste ist leer.
Bitte warten - die Druckansicht der Seite wird vorbereitet.
Der Druckdialog öffnet sich, sobald die Seite vollständig geladen wurde.
Sollte die Druckvorschau unvollständig sein, bitte schliessen und "Erneut drucken" wählen.

Theory of Reversible Computing

E-BookPDF1 - PDF WatermarkE-Book
457 Seiten
Englisch
Springer Japanerschienen am06.11.20171st ed. 2017
This book describes reversible computing from the standpoint of the theory of automata and computing. It investigates how reversibility can be effectively utilized in computing. A reversible computing system is a 'backward deterministic' system such that every state of the system has at most one predecessor. Although its definition is very simple, it is closely related to physical reversibility, one of the fundamental microscopic laws of Nature. Authored by the leading scientist on the subject, this book serves as a valuable reference work for anyone working in reversible computation or in automata theory in general.

This work deals with various reversible computing models at several different levels, which range from the microscopic to the macroscopic, and aims to clarify how computation can be carried out efficiently and elegantly in these reversible computing models. Because the construction methods are often unique and different from those in the traditional methods, these computing models as well as the design methods provide new insights for future computing systems.

Organized bottom-up, the book starts with the lowest scale of reversible logic elements and circuits made from them. This is followed by reversible Turing machines, the most basic computationally universal machines, and some other types of reversible automata such as reversible multi-head automata and reversible counter machines. The text concludes with reversible cellular automata for massively parallel spatiotemporal computation. In order to help the reader have a clear understanding of each model, the presentations of all different models follow a similar pattern: the model is given in full detail, a short informal discussion is held on the role of different elements of the model, and an example with illustrations follows each model. 



Kenichi Morita is a professor emeritus of Hiroshima University. He received a Ph.D. in engineering from Osaka University in 1978, and he was a professor of the Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University. He is engaged in the research of automata theory, cellular automata, reversible computing, and formal language theory.
mehr
Verfügbare Formate
BuchGebunden
EUR192,59
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR192,59
E-BookPDF1 - PDF WatermarkE-Book
EUR181,89

Produkt

KlappentextThis book describes reversible computing from the standpoint of the theory of automata and computing. It investigates how reversibility can be effectively utilized in computing. A reversible computing system is a 'backward deterministic' system such that every state of the system has at most one predecessor. Although its definition is very simple, it is closely related to physical reversibility, one of the fundamental microscopic laws of Nature. Authored by the leading scientist on the subject, this book serves as a valuable reference work for anyone working in reversible computation or in automata theory in general.

This work deals with various reversible computing models at several different levels, which range from the microscopic to the macroscopic, and aims to clarify how computation can be carried out efficiently and elegantly in these reversible computing models. Because the construction methods are often unique and different from those in the traditional methods, these computing models as well as the design methods provide new insights for future computing systems.

Organized bottom-up, the book starts with the lowest scale of reversible logic elements and circuits made from them. This is followed by reversible Turing machines, the most basic computationally universal machines, and some other types of reversible automata such as reversible multi-head automata and reversible counter machines. The text concludes with reversible cellular automata for massively parallel spatiotemporal computation. In order to help the reader have a clear understanding of each model, the presentations of all different models follow a similar pattern: the model is given in full detail, a short informal discussion is held on the role of different elements of the model, and an example with illustrations follows each model. 



Kenichi Morita is a professor emeritus of Hiroshima University. He received a Ph.D. in engineering from Osaka University in 1978, and he was a professor of the Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University. He is engaged in the research of automata theory, cellular automata, reversible computing, and formal language theory.
Details
Weitere ISBN/GTIN9784431566069
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format Hinweis1 - PDF Watermark
FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2017
Erscheinungsdatum06.11.2017
Auflage1st ed. 2017
Seiten457 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXVII, 457 p.
Artikel-Nr.2514166
Rubriken
Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction.- 2. Reversible Logic Elements with Memory.- 3. Classification of Reversible Logic Elements with Memory and Their Universality.- 4. Reversible Logic Gates.- 5. Reversible Turing Machines.- 6. Making Reversible Turing Machines from Reversible Primitives.- 7. Universal Reversible Turing Machines.- 8. Space-Bounded Reversible Turing Machines.-9. Other Models of Reversible Machines.- 10. Reversible Cellular Automata.- 11. One-Dimensional Universal Reversible Cellular Automata.- 12. Two-Dimensional Universal Reversible Cellular Automata.- 13. Reversible Elementary Triangular Partitioned Cellular Automata.- 14. Self-reproduction in Reversible Cellular Automata.mehr

Autor

Kenichi Morita is a professor emeritus of Hiroshima University. He received a Ph.D. in engineering from Osaka University in 1978, and he was a professor of the Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University. He is engaged in the research of automata theory, cellular automata, reversible computing, and formal language theory.