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Linear programs in a simple reversible language

✍ Scribed by Armando B. Matos


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
141 KB
Volume
290
Category
Article
ISSN
0304-3975

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✦ Synopsis


Very simple reversible programming languages can be useful for the study of reversible transformations. For this purpose we deΓΏne simple reversible language (SRL), a very simple reversible language, and analyse its properties. The language SRL is similar to the "loop" languages that have been used by several authors to characterise the set of primitive recursive functions. There are, however, important di erences: SRL has domain Z instead of N and only reversible programs can be written in SRL. The reversibility of linear homogeneous SRL programs is related to the fact that the corresponding set of matrices has the algebraic structure of a group. We show that such programs implement exactly the linear transformations corresponding to the group of integer positive modular matrices, while in ESRL, an extended version of SRL, the set of transformations that can be implemented by linear homogeneous programs corresponds exactly to the group of integer modular matrices.


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