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38th International Symposium on Multiple Valued Logic (ismvl 2008)
RevLib: An Online Resource for Reversible Functions and Reversible Circuits
May 22-May 24
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3155-7
Synthesis of reversible logic has become an active research area in the last years. But many proposed algorithms are evaluated with a small set of benchmarks only. Furthermore, results are often documented only in terms of gate counts or quantum costs, rather than presenting the specific circuit. In this paper RevLib (www.revlib.org) is introduced, an online resource for reversible functions and reversible circuits. RevLib provides a large database of functions with respective circuit realizations. RevLib is designed to ease the evaluation of new methods and facilitate the comparison of results. In addition, tools are introduced to support researchers in evaluating their algorithms and documenting their results.
Index Terms:
Synthesis, Reversible Logic, Benchmarks
Citation:
Robert Wille, Daniel Gro?e, Lisa Teuber, Gerhard W. Dueck, Rolf Drechsler, "RevLib: An Online Resource for Reversible Functions and Reversible Circuits," ismvl, pp.220-225, 38th International Symposium on Multiple Valued Logic (ismvl 2008), 2008
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