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The '''Toffoli gate''' (also '''CCNOT gate'''), invented by Tommaso Toffoli, is a universal reversible [[logic gate (nonfiction)]] | The '''Toffoli gate''' (also '''CCNOT gate'''), invented by Tommaso Toffoli, is a universal reversible [[logic gate (nonfiction)]]. | ||
Any reversible circuit can be constructed from Toffoli gates. | Any reversible circuit can be constructed from Toffoli gates. |
Revision as of 17:26, 15 February 2016
The Toffoli gate (also CCNOT gate), invented by Tommaso Toffoli, is a universal reversible logic gate (nonfiction).
Any reversible circuit can be constructed from Toffoli gates.
It is also known as the "controlled-controlled-not" gate, which describes its action.
It has 3-bit inputs and outputs; if the first two bits are set, it inverts the third bit, otherwise all bits stay the same.
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External links
- Toffoli gate @ Wikipedia