optelsomprincipe
Optelsomprincipe is a Dutch term that translates to "optical multiplication principle" or "optical adder principle" in English. It refers to a concept within digital electronics and computer science that describes how optical signals can be used to perform arithmetic operations, specifically multiplication and addition. This principle leverages the properties of light to carry and process information.
In the context of optical computing, optelsomprincipe suggests methods for designing circuits where light beams represent
The theoretical exploration of optelsomprincipe has been driven by the potential advantages of optical computing, such