Date: Tuesday, May 19th
Time: 7:30pm
Location: UVU Business Resource Center

In this presentation, Alphy Madsen will provide a brief introduction to ternary 
computing, and why it may be more efficient than binary (and why binary may win 
out anyway). He will also describe binary and allegedly ternary circuits for 
common gates, and then show how these gates can then be combined to form 
memory, arithmetic, and computer instructions, to design a 
"three-trit"(comparable to four-bit) computer.

Just go in the front doors, and follow the signs. We're usually in a conference 
in the back of the main floor. There will be pizza provided by TekSystems.

http://plug.org/uvu has directions and a map


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