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    Reversible Logic

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    April 2008 Available online 18 June 2008 Keywords: Reversible logic Garbage output Gate complexity Binary Coded Decimal adder Carry Skip BCD adder Quantum cost abstract Reversible logic has become one of the most promising research areas in the past few decades and has found its applications in several technologies; such as low-power CMOS‚ nanocomputing and optical computing. This paper presents improved and efficient reversible logic implementations for Binary Coded Decimal (BCD) adder as well

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    Notes on Logic

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    Agapay‚ Ramon B. Logic – The Essentials of Deductive Reasoning. 2nd Ed. Mandaluyung City: National Book Store‚ 2007. Babor‚ Eddie R. LL.B. Logic- The Philosophical Discipline of Correct Thinking. Quezon City: C & E Publishing Inc. 2003. Bachhuber‚ Andrew H.‚ S.J. Introduction to Logic. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts‚ Inc.‚ 1957. Bernardo Anunciacion Chavez‚ De Claro Malune G. Logic‚ A Modular Approach. Quezon City: Great Books Publishing. 2008. Cruz Corazon L. Introduction to Logic‚ 4th Ed. Mandaluyong

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    Logic Gates

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    A Project Report On WORKING OF LOGIC GATES SUBMITTED BY:- Shamil Choudhury ROLL__________ No_____________ Karimganj Junior College Of Science CONTENTS…….. TOPICS Page No 1. CERTIFICATE 1 2. INTRODUCTION 2 3. THEORY 3-4 4. EXPERIMENT 5-6 5. RESULTS 7 6. CONCLUSION. 7 7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 8 8. REFERENCE 9 INTRODUCTION A gate is a digital circuit that follows

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    Domino Logic

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    1 Domino Logic Kapalavayi Sai Ram‚ (2012EE10455)‚ Electrical Engineering Abstract—Dynamic logic circuits are of great use in modern digital VLSI circuits. Dynamic logic style is used in high performance circuit design because of its fast speed and less transistors requirement as compared to CMOS logic style. Domino logic circuits‚ one well known dynamic logic family‚ which‚ however‚ suffers from its inability to perform inversions. Various methods have been proposed to overcome this restriction

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    Fuzzy Logic

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    Fuzzy Logic based Controller to improve Demand Side Management Nivedita Patnaik Department of Electrical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology‚ Kharagpur – 721302‚ India Abstract Energy demand management or Demand Side Management (DSM) involves actions that influence the pattern of energy consumption by consumers. In this paper a fuzzy logic based approach towards shifting the average power demand of residential electric water heaters has been discussed. Power system demand side management

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    Logic Paper

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    Part I   The Fuzzy Logic concept was created by a man named Lotfi Zadeh in 1960. He was a professor at the University of California. He originally presented Fuzzy Logic as a way of processing data‚ which would allow partial set memberships rather than crisp set membership or non-membership. Overall Fuzzy logic is a problem solving control system. Fuzzy Logic provides a simple way to arrive at a definite conclusion based upon fuzzy‚ confusing‚ imprecise‚ or missing input information. It helps to

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    Syllogisms & Logic

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    University of Phoenix Material Syllogisms & Logic PART I: SYLLOGISMS To be a valid syllogism‚ the conclusion must be proven by the reasons. Carefully study the following syllogisms and decide if they are valid or invalid: 1. All zebras are striped animals. No zebras are polar bears. Therefore‚ no polar bears are striped animals. 2. All clowns are funny individuals. Some sad people are clowns. Therefore‚ some sad people are funny individuals. 3. Some sticky

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    Symbolic Logic

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    Examination In ------------------------------------------------- SYMBOLIC LOGIC ------------------------------------------------- “Great knowledge comes to those who are willing to learn.” Test I. Identification. Choose the correct answer from the choices provided inside the box. Hypothetical Proposition Broad Disjunctive ~ Conditional Proposition Conjunctive Proposition V Disjunctive Proposition Symbolic Logic . Strict Disjunctive = Ɔ Hypothetical Proposition Broad Disjunctive

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    LOGIC GATES

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    Digital Logic •Introduction‚ Truth Tables and Boolean expressions •Logic Gates •Combination of Logic Gates •Circuit tracing and Boolean expressions •Creating Truth Table from a circuit •Creating a Circuit from a Truth Table •Basic Boolean Algebra •Using Boolean Algebra for Circuit Simplification •Practical Considerations Digital Circuit versus an analog circuit •Digital systems operate based on discrete information or signals‚ were as an analog system relies on continuous information

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    Symbolic Logic

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    INTRODUCTION Logic is the theory of the way in which people reason‚ with the aim of studying the principles of valid reasoning. The study of logic is the effort to determine the conditions under which one is justified in passing from given statements‚ called premises‚ to a conclusion that is claimed to follow from them. Logical validity is a relationship between the premises and the conclusion such that if the premises are true then the conclusion is true. There are several types of logic. The earliest

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