The Multipurpose Bias Device - Part II: The Efficiency of Logical Elements
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The efficiency of a logical element can be equated with the set of subfunctions it realizes upon biasing or duplication of inputs. Various classes of elements are considered, and optimum or near-optimum examples are presented. Some related areas of study are suggested.
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