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Reversible Computation

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Inverse Problems, Constraint Satisfaction, Reversible Logic, Invertible Logic and Grover Quantum Oracles for Practical Problems
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    Chapter 2 Reversible Occurrence Nets and Causal Reversible Prime Event Structures
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    Chapter 3 Involutory Turing Machines
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    Chapter 4 Event Structures for the Reversible Early Internal $$\pi $$ -Calculus
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    Chapter 5 Hermes: A Language for Light-Weight Encryption
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    Chapter 6 Reversible Programming Languages Capturing Complexity Classes
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    Chapter 7 On the Expressivity of Total Reversible Programming Languages
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    Chapter 8 Toward a Curry-Howard Equivalence for Linear, Reversible Computation
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    Chapter 9 A tutorial introduction to quantum circuit programming in dependently typed Proto-Quipper
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    Chapter 9 A Tutorial Introduction to Quantum Circuit Programming in Dependently Typed Proto-Quipper
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    Chapter 10 Fractional Types
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    Chapter 11 Quantum CNOT Circuits Synthesis for NISQ Architectures Using the Syndrome Decoding Problem
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    Chapter 12 Maximality of Reversible Gate Sets
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    Chapter 13 Search-Based Transformation Synthesis for 3-Valued Reversible Circuits
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    Chapter 14 ReverCSP: Time-Travelling in CSP Computations
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    Chapter 15 Reversible Computations in Logic Programming
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    Chapter 16 Towards a Formal Account for Software Transactional Memory
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    Chapter 17 Encoding Reversing Petri Nets in Answer Set Programming
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    Chapter 18 A Reversible Runtime Environment for Parallel Programs
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Chapter title
A tutorial introduction to quantum circuit programming in dependently typed Proto-Quipper
Chapter number 9
Book title
Reversible Computation
Published in
arXiv, May 2020
DOI 10.48550/arxiv.2005.08396
Book ISBNs
978-3-03-052481-4, 978-3-03-052482-1
Authors

Peng Fu, Kohei Kishida, Neil J. Ross, Peter Selinger

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