Noise-based logic is an emerging paradigm in computing that takes advantage of noise—a seemingly random or chaotic signal—in systems to perform computations. Unlike traditional computing, which relies on precise and stable signals (like binary 0s and 1s in Boolean logic), noise-based logic operates on the principles of stochastic processes. This approach can utilize small variations or noise in physical systems to represent information and perform logical operations.
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