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Optical implementation of numerical inequality detection and its applications to database machines

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Abstract

Two approaches for numerical-inequality-detection optical circuits are described. These circuits, which work with parallel-access optical memory (disks or holographic), form a critical component of an optical database machine.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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