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Online testing in ternary reversible logicRahman, Md. Raqibur January 2011 (has links)
In recent years ternary reversible logic has caught the attention of researchers because of its
enormous potential in different fields, in particular quantum computing. It is desirable that
any future reversible technology should be fault tolerant and have low power consumption;
hence developing testing techniques in this area is of great importance.
In this work we propose a design for an online testable ternary reversible circuit. The
proposed design can implement almost all of the ternary logic operations and is also capable
of testing the reversible ternary network in real time (online). The error detection unit is
also constructed in a reversible manner, which results in an overall circuit which meets
the requirements of reversible computing. We have also proposed an upgrade of the initial
design to make the design more optimized. Several ternary benchmark circuits have been
implemented using the proposed approaches. The number of gates required to implement
the benchmarks for each approach have also been compared. To our knowledge this is the
first such circuit in ternary with integrated online testability feature. / xii, 92 leaves : ill. ; 29 cm
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Topics in Many-valued and Quantum Algebraic LogicLu, Weiyun January 2016 (has links)
Introduced by C.C. Chang in the 1950s, MV algebras are to many-valued (Łukasiewicz) logics what boolean algebras are to two-valued logic. More recently, effect algebras were introduced by physicists to describe quantum logic. In this thesis, we begin by investigating how these two structures, introduced decades apart for wildly different reasons, are intimately related in a mathematically precise way. We survey some connections between MV/effect algebras and more traditional algebraic structures. Then, we look at the categorical structure of effect algebras in depth, and in particular see how the partiality of their operations cause things to be vastly more complicated than their totally defined classical analogues. In the final chapter, we discuss coordinatization of MV algebras and prove some new theorems and construct some new concrete examples, connecting these structures up (requiring a detour through effect algebras!) to boolean inverse semigroups.
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Insignificant differences : the paradox of the heapBronner, William Edward 31 May 2004 (has links)
This study investigates six theoretical approaches offered as solutions to the paradox of the heap (sorites paradox), a logic puzzle dating back to the ancient Greek philosopher Eubulides. Those considered are: Incoherence Theory, Epistemic Theory, Supervaluation Theory, Many-Valued Logic, Fuzzy Logic, and Non-Classical Semantics. After critically examining all of these, it is concluded that none of the attempts to explain the sorites are fully adequate, and the paradox remains unresolved. / Philosophy / M.A. (Philosophy)
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Insignificant differences : the paradox of the heapBronner, William Edward 31 May 2004 (has links)
This study investigates six theoretical approaches offered as solutions to the paradox of the heap (sorites paradox), a logic puzzle dating back to the ancient Greek philosopher Eubulides. Those considered are: Incoherence Theory, Epistemic Theory, Supervaluation Theory, Many-Valued Logic, Fuzzy Logic, and Non-Classical Semantics. After critically examining all of these, it is concluded that none of the attempts to explain the sorites are fully adequate, and the paradox remains unresolved. / Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology / M.A. (Philosophy)
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