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Principles of a reversible programming language
Tetsuo Yokoyama, Holger Bock Axelsen,
Robert Glück
Department of Computer Science
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Reversible Programming Languages
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Janus
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Unique Design
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Reversible Turing Machine
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Garbage
33%
Design Features
33%
Computer Science
33%
Imperative Languages
33%
Programming Paradigms
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Fast Fourier Transform
33%
Injective Function
33%
Reversible Programming
33%
Computer Science
Programming Language
100%
Reversible Turing Machine
50%
Fast Fourier Transform
50%
Imperative Language
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Postcondition
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Computer Science
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Programming Paradigm
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