Frank et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Semi-automated design of functional elements for a new approach to digital superconducting electronics: Methodology and preliminary resultsFrank et al., 2019
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- Frank M
- Lewis R
- Missert N
- Henry M
- Wolak M
- DeBenedictis E
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- 2019 IEEE International Superconductive Electronics Conference (ISEC)
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In an ongoing project at Sandia National Laboratories, we are attempting to develop a novel style of superconducting digital processing, based on a new model of reversible computation called Asynchronous Ballistic Reversible Computing (ABRC). We envision an …
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