Reversible Computing
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Ajit Singh
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Pedagogical Approach:
1. Simple Language: Complex ideas are broken down into simple, intuitive explanations.
2. Real-World Analogy: Concepts are frequently grounded in real-life examples and analogies.
3. Gradual Progression: The content is structured to take the learner from a beginner's level to an advanced understanding, making it suitable for both B.Tech and M.Tech courses.
4. Practical Implementation: The book emphasizes a "learning by doing" approach with hands-on practicals, design examples, and a fully explained DIY capstone project.
Key Features:
1. Comprehensive Coverage: From the thermodynamics of information to the architecture of a reversible CPU and the principles of quantum computing, the book covers the entire spectrum of the field.
2. Beginner to Advanced: Starts with the absolute basics and progresses to advanced topics, making it a perfect textbook for a semester-long course and a valuable reference for researchers.
3. Hands-On Learning: Features numerous circuit design examples, case studies, and code snippets in Python to simulate reversible logic.
4. Capstone Project: A unique final chapter guides the reader step-by-step through building a complete, working Reversible Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) simulator, including full source code and explanations.
5. Richly Illustrated: Contains clear diagrams, circuit schematics, and flowcharts to aid in visual learning and conceptual clarity.
6. End-of-Chapter Questions: Includes a set of review questions and design problems in each chapter to reinforce learning and test comprehension.
To Whom This Book Is For:
This book is primarily intended for:
1. Undergraduate (B.Tech) and Postgraduate (M.Tech) Students in Computer Science, Information Technology, Electronics, and Electrical Engineering.
2. University Professors and Lecturers looking for a structured textbook for a course on Reversible Computing, Low-Power VLSI, or Advanced Computer Architecture.
3. Researchers and PhD Scholars entering the field of reversible or quantum computing.
4. Industry Professionals and Hobbyists interested in the future of energy-efficient computing and next-generation hardware design.
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