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On the Fault Testing for Reversible Circuits
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This paper shows that it is NP-hard to generate a minimum complete test set for stuck-at faults on the wires of a reversible circuit. We also show non-trivial lower bounds for the size of a minimum complete test set.
Satoshi Tayu, Shigeru Ito, Shuichi Ueno
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