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Natural Computing, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, March 2012
Special Issue "Unconventional Computation 2010"
Special Issue "Solving Problems with Natural Computing"
- Olivier Bournez, Gilles Dowek:
Preface. 1 - Alastair A. Abbott:
The Deutsch-Jozsa problem: de-quantisation and entanglement. 3-11 - Pablo Arrighi, Jonathan Grattage:
Partitioned quantum cellular automata are intrinsically universal. 13-22 - Neil B. Lovett, Matthew S. Everitt, Matthew Trevers, Daniel Mosby, Dan Stockton, Viv Kendon:
Spatial search using the discrete time quantum walk. 23-35 - Walid Gomaa:
A survey of recursive analysis and Moore's notion of real computation. 37-49 - Oron Shagrir:
Supertasks do not increase computational power. 51-58 - Jirí Wiedermann:
Amorphous computing: a research agenda for the near future. 59-63 - Jon Timmis, Kenichi Morita:
Editorial for special issue on unconventional computation. 65-66 - Françoise Chatelin:
A computational journey into the mind. 67-79 - Abuzer Yakaryilmaz, Rusins Freivalds, A. C. Cem Say, Ruben Agadzanyan:
Quantum computation with write-only memory. 81-94 - Artiom Alhazov, Rudolf Freund, Kenichi Morita:
Sequential and maximally parallel multiset rewriting: reversibility and determinism. 95-106 - Michael J. Dinneen, Yun-Bum Kim, Radu Nicolescu:
Faster synchronization in P systems. 107-115 - Kohtaro Tadaki:
A Chaitin $$\Upomega$$ number based on compressible strings. 117-128 - Ramiro Varela, José Manuel Ferrández:
Solving problems with natural computing. 129-130 - Gemma Bel Enguix, María Dolores Jiménez-López:
Biocomputing: an insight from linguistics. 131-139 - Andreas Schierwagen:
On reverse engineering in the cognitive and brain sciences. 141-150 - Miguel A. González, Camino R. Vela, Ramiro Varela:
A competent memetic algorithm for complex scheduling. 151-160 - Jorge Novo, Noelia Barreira, Manuel Francisco González Penedo, José Santos Reyes:
Topological Active Volume 3D segmentation model optimized with genetic approaches. 161-174 - José Manuel Ferrández, Eduardo Fernández:
Neural computation with cellular cultures. 175-183
Volume 11, Number 2, June 2012
Part 2: Special Issue "Physics and Computation 2010"
Part 3: Special Issue "Asynchronous Cellular Automata and Nature-Inspired Computation"
- Yasubumi Sakakibara, Yongli Mi:
Foreword. 185-186 - Rebecca Schulman, Erik Winfree:
Simple evolution of complex crystal species. 187-197 - Vamsi Kundeti, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran:
Self assembly of rectangular shapes on concentration programming and probabilistic tile assembly models. 199-207 - Yuriy Brun:
Efficient 3-SAT algorithms in the tile assembly model. 209-229 - Xingguo Liang, Toshio Mochizuki, Taiga Fujii, Hiromu Kashida, Hiroyuki Asanuma:
Design of an artificial functional nanomaterial with high recognition ability. 231-238 - Karl Svozil:
Preface. 239-240 - Elena Calude:
Fermat's last theorem and chaoticity. 241-245 - Gilles Dowek:
The physical Church thesis as an explanation of the Galileo thesis. 247-251 - Marian Gheorghe, Mike Stannett:
Membrane system models for super-Turing paradigms. 253-259 - Karl Svozil:
How much contextuality? 261-265 - Alberto Dennunzio, Enrico Formenti, Ferdinand Peper, Hiroshi Umeo:
Foreword: asynchronous cellular automata and nature-inspired computation. 267-268 - Luca Manzoni:
Asynchronous cellular automata and dynamical properties. 269-276 - Stefania Bandini, Andrea Bonomi, Giuseppe Vizzari:
An analysis of different types and effects of asynchronicity in cellular automata update schemes. 277-287 - Leonardo Vanneschi, Giancarlo Mauri:
A study on learning robustness using asynchronous 1D cellular automata rules. 289-302 - Jean-Baptiste Yunès:
Grids and universal computations on one-dimensional cellular automata. 303-309 - Satyajit Sahu, Hiroshi Oono, Subrata Ghosh, Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Daisuke Fujita, Ferdinand Peper, Teijiro Isokawa, Ranjit Pati:
On Cellular Automata rules of molecular arrays. 311-321 - Jennifer E. Padilla, Wenyan Liu, Nadrian C. Seeman:
Hierarchical self assembly of patterns from the Robinson tilings: DNA tile design in an enhanced Tile Assembly Model. 323-338 - Cheryl P. Andam, Jonathan R. Driscoll, Jaime A. DiCesare, Tim N. Enke, Anthony J. Macula, Susannah Gal:
Comparison of different methods to analyze a DNA computing library using the polymerase chain reaction. 339-349
Volume 11, Number 3, September 2012
Part 2: Special Issue "Engineering Emergence"
- Atulya Nagar, Gheorghe Paun:
Foreword. 351-352 - Martyn Amos, Jack Coldridge:
A genetic algorithm for the Zen Puzzle Garden game. 353-359 - László Hegedüs, Benedek Nagy, Ömer Egecioglu:
Stateless multicounter 5′ → 3′ Watson-Crick automata: the deterministic case. 361-368 - M. Àngels Colomer, Ignacio Pérez-Hurtado, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Agustin Riscos-Núñez:
Comparing simulation algorithms for multienvironment probabilistic P systems over a standard virtual ecosystem. 369-379 - Daniel Díaz-Pernil, Miguel Angel Gutiérrez-Naranjo, Helena Molina-Abril, Pedro Real:
Designing a new software tool for Digital Imagery based on P systems. 381-386 - Ana Brândusa Pavel, Catalin Buiu:
Using enzymatic numerical P systems for modeling mobile robot controllers. 387-393 - Eduardo Rodriguez-Martinez, Konstantinos Nikolaidis, Tingting Mu, Jason F. Ralph, John Yannis Goulermas:
Towards collaborative feature extraction for face recognition. 395-404 - Gabriela E. Soares, Henrique E. Borges, Rogério Martins Gomes, Gustavo M. Zeferino, Antônio de Pádua Braga:
Emergence of synchronicity in a self-organizing spiking neuron network: an approach via genetic algorithms. 405-413 - Paul S. Andrews, Susan Stepney:
Preface: EmergeNET4: engineering emergence. 415-416 - Regina Frei, James M. Whitacre:
Degeneracy and networked buffering: principles for supporting emergent evolvability in agile manufacturing systems. 417-430 - James M. Whitacre, Philipp Rohlfshagen, Axel Bender, Xin Yao:
Evolutionary mechanics: new engineering principles for the emergence of flexibility in a dynamic and uncertain world. 431-448 - Peter H. Welch, Kurt C. Wallnau, Adam T. Sampson, Mark Klein:
To boldly go: an occam-π mission to engineer emergence. 449-474 - Navneet Bhalla, Peter J. Bentley, Peter D. Vize, Christian Jacob:
Programming and evolving physical self-assembling systems in three dimensions. 475-498 - Christophe Philemotte, Hugues Bersini:
The Gestalt heuristic: emerging abstraction to improve combinatorial search. 499-517 - Christian Grimme, Joachim Lepping, Alexander Papaspyrou:
Parallel predator-prey interaction for evolutionary multi-objective optimization. 519-533 - Ján Manuch, Ladislav Stacho, Christine Stoll:
Step-wise tile assembly with a constant number of tile types. 535-550
Volume 11, Number 4, December 2012
- Jarkko Kari, Ion Petre:
Preface. 551-552 - Olivier Bouré, Nazim Fatès, Vincent Chevrier:
Probing robustness of cellular automata through variations of asynchronous updating. 553-564 - Silvio Capobianco, Tommaso Toffoli:
Conserved quantities in discrete dynamics: what can be recovered from Noether's theorem, how, and why? 565-577 - A. C. Cem Say, Abuzer Yakaryilmaz:
Computation with multiple CTCs of fixed length and width. 579-594 - Jürgen Dassow, Florin Manea, Bianca Truthe:
Networks of evolutionary processors: computationally complete normal forms. 595-607 - Jérôme Durand-Lose:
Abstract geometrical computation 7: geometrical accumulations and computably enumerable real numbers. 609-622 - Russell Martin, Thomas Nickson, Igor Potapov:
Geometric computations by broadcasting automata. 623-635 - Radu Nicolescu, Huiling Wu:
New solutions for disjoint paths in P systems. 637-651 - David Sears, Kai Salomaa:
Extended Watson-Crick L systems with regular trigger languages and restricted derivation modes. 653-664 - William M. Stevens:
Computing with planar toppling domino arrangements. 665-672 - Ludek Zaloudek, Lukás Sekanina:
Cellular automata-based systems with fault-tolerance. 673-685 - Antonella Di Stefano, Giovanni Morana:
A bio-inspired distributed algorithm to improve scheduling performance of multi-broker grids. 687-700 - Gexiang Zhang, Marian Gheorghe, Yuquan Li:
A membrane algorithm with quantum-inspired subalgorithms and its application to image processing. 701-717 - Melvin Gauci, Tony J. Dodd, Roderich Groß:
Why 'GSA: a gravitational search algorithm' is not genuinely based on the law of gravity. 719-720
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