@inproceedings {547,
	title = {Characterization and synthesis of classical reversible circuits},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 38th Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas Physics Conference},
	year = {2020},
	month = {19{\textendash}23 Oct 2020},
	pages = {SPP-2020-4A-04},
	address = {Presented online},
	abstract = {Irreversible circuits were transformed into their equivalent reversible circuits. The resulting reversible circuits were optimized using a synthesis method proposed by Miller, Maslov, and Dueck, and a line reduction algorithm proposed by Wille, Soeken, and Drechsler. The application of the line-reduction algorithm reduced the number of circuit lines from 5 to 4. The effect of the line-reduction algorithm on the matrix representation of the original circuit was shown to preserve the reversibility of the function. It was also shown that only the matrix representation of a circuit or cascade of gates is needed to determine the operation of its n successive applications, which may be useful in length reduction of reversible circuits.},
	url = {https://paperview.spp-online.org/proceedings/article/view/SPP-2020-4A-04},
	author = {Joanne Mae B. Adelino and Ronald S. Banzon}
}
@inproceedings {adelinoSPP2019,
	title = {Implementation of a quantum algorithm for solving linear equations},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 37th Samahang Pisika ng Pilipinas Physics Conference},
	year = {2019},
	month = {29 May 2019},
	pages = {SPP-2019-PB-10},
	address = {Tagbilaran City, Philippines},
	abstract = {A quantum algorithm that solves linear systems of equations were proposed by Harrow, Hassidim and Lloyd (HHL) and was implemented in this study using Cirq which is a library in Python used for implementing quantum circuits. Four cases of the quantum circuit implementation were studied: |b〉 is either |0〉 or |+〉, and the number of controlled rotations is either four or six. It has been observed that for larger number of trials per observable, the variance or the fluctuation of the simulated value from the theoretical one becomes smaller. However, the effects of the number of controlled rotations or circuit size to the measured values were not observed.},
	url = {https://paperview.spp-online.org/proceedings/article/view/SPP-2019-PB-10},
	author = {Joanne Mae B. Adelino and Ronald Banzon}
}
