Norman H. Margolus (born 1955)[1] is a Canadian-American[2] physicist and computer scientist, known for his work on cellular automata and reversible computing.[3] He is a research affiliate with the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[4]
^Birth year as given in the index of Wolfram, Stephen (2002), A New Kind of Science, Wolfram Media, ISBN 1-57955-008-8.
^He is described as Canadian in Wright, Robert (April 1988), "Did the Universe Just Happen?", The Atlantic Monthly.
^Brown, Julian (2002), Minds, Machines, and the Multiuniverse: The Quest for the Quantum Computer, Simon and Schuster, pp. 74–76, ISBN 978-0-7432-4263-9.
^CSAIL directory Archived 2011-04-26 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2011-02-03.
Norman H. Margolus (born 1955) is a Canadian-American physicist and computer scientist, known for his work on cellular automata and reversible computing...
century later, NormanMargolus and Lev Levitin showed that the speed of evolution cannot exceed the mean energy, a result known as the Margolus–Levitin theorem...
then MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science, with Tommaso Toffoli and NormanMargolus as primary figures. Digital physics suggests that there exists, at...
Deutsch gate is a universal gate for quantum computing. The Margolus gate (named after NormanMargolus), also called simplified Toffoli, is very similar to a...
Computronium is a material hypothesized by NormanMargolus and Tommaso Toffoli of MIT in 1991 to be used as "programmable matter", a substrate for computer...
Automata Machines: A New Environment for Modeling, MIT Press (1987), with NormanMargolus. ISBN 0-262-20060-0. Billiard-ball computer Block cellular automaton...
the Margolus neighborhood, named after NormanMargolus, who first studied block cellular automata using this neighborhood structure. In the Margolus neighborhood...
Adriano Barenco, Charles Bennett, Richard Cleve, David P. DiVincenzo, NormanMargolus, Peter Shor, Tycho Sleator, John A. Smolin, and Harald Weinfurter,...
founded the Information Mechanics Group at MIT, which united Toffoli, NormanMargolus, and Charles Bennett. This group created a computer especially designed...
Adriano; Charles H. Bennett; Richard Cleve; David P. DiVincenzo; NormanMargolus; Peter Shor; Tycho Sleator; John A. Smolin; Harald Weinfurter (1995-11-01)...
geometry Lattice graph Pixel connectivity Chain code Toffoli, Tommaso; Margolus, Norman (1987), Cellular Automata Machines: A New Environment for Modeling...
Adriano; Bennett, Charles H.; Cleve, Richard; DiVincenzo, David P.; Margolus, Norman; Shor, Peter; et al. (1 November 1995). "Elementary gates for quantum...
Programmable matter is a term originally coined in 1991 by Toffoli and Margolus to refer to an ensemble of fine-grained computing elements arranged in...
high-period infinite growth, solving the open problem. Toffoli, Tommaso; Margolus, Norman (1987), "1.2 Animate-by-numbers", Cellular Automata Machines: A New...
University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-598-37798-2. Toffoli, Tommaso; Margolus, Norman (1987). Cellular Automata Machines: A New Environment for Modeling...
14 (1): 5–27. doi:10.1016/0167-2681(90)90038-F. Toffoli, Tommaso; Margolus, Norman (1987). Cellular automata machines: a new environment for modeling...