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24cs492 [2024-12-22] – [Administration] TA Martin Ziegler24cs492 [2026-05-22] (current) – [Syllabus] Martin Ziegler
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 The past decades have seen an exponential growth in digital electronic computing. The past decades have seen an exponential growth in digital electronic computing.
-But as Moore's Law turns to stagnation, focus turns (back) to alternative approaches to data processing: +But as Moore's Law approaches saturation, focus turns (back) to alternative approaches to data processing: 
 such as analog computing or cellular computing and also quantum computing.  such as analog computing or cellular computing and also quantum computing. 
  
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 ===== Syllabus ===== ===== Syllabus =====
  
-0. Introduction ({{:ucnc0.ppt|PPT}}, {{:ucnc0.pdf|PDF}}) \\ +0. Introduction  \\ 
-1. Conventional Computing ({{:ucnc1.ppt|PPT}}, {{:ucnc1.pdf|PDF}}) \\ +1. Conventional Computing  \\ 
-2. Asymptotic Computing  ({{:ucnc2.ppt|PPT}}, {{:ucnc2.pdf|PDF}}) \\ +2. Asymptotic Computing   \\ 
-3. Analog Computing  ({{:ucnc3.ppt|PPT}}, {{:ucnc3.pdf|PDF}}) \\ +3. Analog Computing   \\ 
-4. Quantum Computing ({{:ucnc4.ppt|PPT}}, {{:ucnc4.pdf|PDF}}) \\+4. Quantum Computing  \\
 5. Cellular Automata \\ 5. Cellular Automata \\
 6. Swarm Computing \\ 6. Swarm Computing \\