Computer Science – Other Computer Science
Scientific paper
2012-04-11
Computer Science
Other Computer Science
arxiv code added; submitted for publication
Scientific paper
Although noise-based logic shows potential advantages of reduced power dissipation and the ability of large parallel operations with low hardware and time complexity the question still persist: is randomness really needed out of orthogonality? In this Letter, after some general thermodynamical considerations, we show relevant examples where we compare the computational complexity of logic systems based on orthogonal noise and sinusoidal signals, respectively. The conclusion is that in certain special-purpose applications noise-based logic is exponentially better than its sinusoidal version: its computational complexity can be exponentially smaller to perform the same task.
Kish Laszlo B.
Wen Huanyao
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