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Principle of a Computing Request File of Ternary Optical Computers

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A ternary optical computer (TOC) has three prominent features, numerous data bits, reconstruction of each bit’s function and allocation bit by bit. The numerous data bits determine that a TOC is particularly suitable to processing large amounts of data, especially in high-performance computing where data is more and more. In order to organize large amounts of data which is entered into a TOC, a new kind of file is defined, which includes all input operands and calculating rules. The file is called SZG file because it has a suffix. SZG. The paper introduces the demands, significance, construction principles and usage method of a SZG file. Finally, an example of using a SZG file in high-performance computing is given.

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Zhang, S., Han, Y., Shen, Y., Jin, Y. (2016). Principle of a Computing Request File of Ternary Optical Computers. In: Xie, J., Chen, Z., Douglas, C., Zhang, W., Chen, Y. (eds) High Performance Computing and Applications. HPCA 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9576. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32557-6_16

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