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... Logical gates are intrinsically irreversible (given the output of the gate, input is not uniquely determined) eg. Output of NAND gate is 1 for the inputs 00,01,10. - information input to the gate is lost irretrievably when the gate operates (information is erased) ...
... Logical gates are intrinsically irreversible (given the output of the gate, input is not uniquely determined) eg. Output of NAND gate is 1 for the inputs 00,01,10. - information input to the gate is lost irretrievably when the gate operates (information is erased) ...
On Some Aspects of the Differential Operator
... THE SPACE L( X, Y ) Let T : X → Y be a linear operator. We denote the collection of all bounded linear operators from X to Y by L(X,Y). The addition and scalar multiplication are introduced to L(X,Y) in a conventional way so that L(X,Y) is a vector space. We mention a theorem, the proof of which fol ...
... THE SPACE L( X, Y ) Let T : X → Y be a linear operator. We denote the collection of all bounded linear operators from X to Y by L(X,Y). The addition and scalar multiplication are introduced to L(X,Y) in a conventional way so that L(X,Y) is a vector space. We mention a theorem, the proof of which fol ...
SAS--Operators
... value you want to know. The MIN operator, " >< ", returns the lower of the two values. The MAX operator, " <> ", operator returns the higher of the two values. For example, the command “y = a>
... value you want to know. The MIN operator, " >< ", returns the lower of the two values. The MAX operator, " <> ", operator returns the higher of the two values. For example, the command “y = a>