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Nathan Scott
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Degrees:
- Master's of Computer Science, 2005 - 2007.
University of New Brunswick, Canada
- Bachelor of Computer Science, 2005
University of New Brunswick, Canada
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Research Topic: Reversible Logic
Thesis Research: Traditional digital logic gates do not produce boolean functions which are
reversible (the output does not uniquely identify the input to the circuit). Reversible functions are interesting
for their potential applications in areas such as nanotechnology and quantum computing, but adding the constraint
of reversibility makes the synthesis procedure more difficult. My research is in a variety of problems related to
the synthesis process.
E-mail: y8ju8@unb.ca
Hobbies: games and music; www.smilingpolitely.org
Thesis Supervisor(s):
Gerhard Dueck
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