delta595
Electrical
- Nov 11, 2012
- 2
I was having a casual chat with one of my professors and he presented me with a problem that after 4 hours of attempting I believe is unsolvable. The set up is pretty simple.
You have 3 inputs x,y,z that go into a system, the output is ~x,~y,~z. However you are only allowed to use 2 inverters gates in the system.
I can get very close using a single xor and a not gate and i need one more.
Basically I want to know if this problem is solvable, I have looked into quantum gates to see if there is some way to hybrid this but my knowledge of them is limited.
You have 3 inputs x,y,z that go into a system, the output is ~x,~y,~z. However you are only allowed to use 2 inverters gates in the system.
I can get very close using a single xor and a not gate and i need one more.
Basically I want to know if this problem is solvable, I have looked into quantum gates to see if there is some way to hybrid this but my knowledge of them is limited.