Reversibility is a concept widely studied in several research fields. Several contributions have been provided in physics and computer science. Reversible computation is characterized by means of invertible properties [1]. Reversibility is studied in computer science also in order to design less dissipative computers. The evolution of quantum systems is described by the time evolution operator U which is unitary and invertible; therefore such systems can implement reversibility. Reversible/invertible Cellular Automata (CA) [2] are one of the most relevant reversible computational models. Here we introduce a model for a Josephson junction ladder (JJL) device addressing reversibility: it is based on a hybrid Cellular Automata Network (CAN), the CAN2 [3].

Addressing Reversibility in Quantum Devices by a Hybrid CAApproach: the JJL Case

Calidonna CR;
2008-01-01

Abstract

Reversibility is a concept widely studied in several research fields. Several contributions have been provided in physics and computer science. Reversible computation is characterized by means of invertible properties [1]. Reversibility is studied in computer science also in order to design less dissipative computers. The evolution of quantum systems is described by the time evolution operator U which is unitary and invertible; therefore such systems can implement reversibility. Reversible/invertible Cellular Automata (CA) [2] are one of the most relevant reversible computational models. Here we introduce a model for a Josephson junction ladder (JJL) device addressing reversibility: it is based on a hybrid Cellular Automata Network (CAN), the CAN2 [3].
2008
Istituto di Scienze dell'Atmosfera e del Clima - ISAC
reversible computing
Cellular automata networks
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