Noise-based information processing: Noise-based logic and computing: what do we have so far?

Computer Science – Emerging Technologies

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Invited talk at the 21st International Conference on Noise and Fluctuations, Toronto, Canada, June 12-16, 2011

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We briefly introduce noise-based logic. After describing the main motivations
we outline classical, instantaneous (squeezed and non-squeezed), continuum,
spike and random-telegraph-signal based schemes with applications such as
circuits that emulate the brain functioning and string verification via a slow
communication channel.

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