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Page-oriented associative holographic memory

Knight, 1974

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Knight G
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Applied Optics

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Holographic memories are an attractive candidate for future large capacity parallel associative search storage systems. Parallel retrieval of stored data is essential to many data processing applications, yet electronic implementations of associative memories are …
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