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13. UCNC 2014: London, ON, Canada
- Oscar H. Ibarra, Lila Kari, Steffen Kopecki:
Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation - 13th International Conference, UCNC 2014, London, ON, Canada, July 14-18, 2014, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8553, Springer 2014, ISBN 978-3-319-08122-9 - Artiom Alhazov, Rudolf Freund, Yurii Rogozhin:
Five Nodes Are Sufficient for Hybrid Networks of Evolutionary Processors to Be Computationally Complete. 1-13 - Peter Banda, Christof Teuscher:
Learning Two-Input Linear and Nonlinear Analog Functions with a Simple Chemical System. 14-26 - Kimberly Barth, David Furcy, Scott M. Summers, Paul Totzke:
Scaled Tree Fractals Do not Strictly Self-assemble. 27-39 - Adrien Basso-Blandin, Franck Delaplace:
GUBS a Language for Synthetic Biology: Specification and Compilation. 40-53 - Gemma Bel Enguix, Benedek Nagy:
Modeling Syntactic Complexity with P Systems: A Preview. 54-66 - Jenna L. Butler, Frances Mackay, Colin Denniston, Mark Daley:
Simulating Cancer Growth Using Cellular Automata to Detect Combination Drug Targets. 67-79 - Alberto Castellini, Giuditta Franco, Vincenzo Manca, Riccardo Ortolani, Antonio Vella:
Towards an MP Model for B Lymphocytes Maturation. 80-92 - Da-Jung Cho, Yo-Sub Han, Shin-Dong Kang, Hwee Kim, Sang-Ki Ko, Kai Salomaa:
Pseudo-inversion on Formal Languages. 93-104 - Theodore W. Cornforth, Hod Lipson:
Reverse-Engineering Nonlinear Analog Circuits with Evolutionary Computation. 105-116 - Dipankar Dasgupta, Guilherme Costa Silva:
Steps toward Developing an Artificial Cell Signaling Model Applied to Distributed Fault Detection. 117-128 - Mark E. Dean, Catherine D. Schuman, J. Douglas Birdwell:
Dynamic Adaptive Neural Network Array. 129-141 - David Doty:
Producibility in Hierarchical Self-assembly. 142-154 - Jonathan Edwards, Simon O'Keefe, William D. Henderson:
Unconventional Arithmetic: A System for Computation Using Action Potentials. 155-163 - Alireza Goudarzi, Matthew R. Lakin, Darko Stefanovic:
Reservoir Computing Approach to Robust Computation Using Unreliable Nanoscale Networks. 164-176 - Masami Hagiya, Shaoyu Wang, Ibuki Kawamata, Satoshi Murata, Teijiro Isokawa, Ferdinand Peper, Katsunobu Imai:
On DNA-Based Gellular Automata. 177-189 - Jacob Hendricks, Matthew J. Patitz, Trent A. Rogers:
Doubles and Negatives are Positive (in Self-assembly). 190-202 - Keqin Jiang, Yuzhou Zhang, Linqiang Pan:
On String Languages Generated by Sequential Spiking Neural P Systems Based on Maximum Spike Number. 203-215 - Natasa Jonoska, Mile Krajcevski, Gregory L. McColm:
Languages Associated with Crystallographic Symmetry. 216-228 - Yasunao Katayama, Toshiyuki Yamane, Daiju Nakano:
An Energy-Efficient Computing Approach by Filling the Connectome Gap. 229-241 - Alexandra Keenan, Robert T. Schweller, Michael Sherman, Xingsi Zhong:
Fast Arithmetic in Algorithmic Self-assembly. 242-253 - Matthew R. Lakin, Darko Stefanovic:
Pattern Formation by Spatially Organized Approximate Majority Reactions. 254-266 - Odd Rune Lykkebø, Simon Harding, Gunnar Tufte, Julian F. Miller:
Mecobo: A Hardware and Software Platform for In Materio Evolution. 267-279 - Kenichi Morita, Rei Suyama:
Compact Realization of Reversible Turing Machines by 2-State Reversible Logic Elements. 280-292 - Brian Nakayama, David Bahr:
Universal Computation in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game. 293-304 - Asaki Saito, Shunji Ito:
Exact Simulation of One-Dimensional Chaotic Dynamical Systems Using Algebraic Numbers. 305-315 - Zahra Sajedinia:
Artificial Astrocyte Networks, as Components in Artificial Neural Networks. 316-326 - Arseny M. Shur, Abuzer Yakaryilmaz:
Quantum, Stochastic, and Pseudo Stochastic Languages with Few States. 327-339 - Kohtaro Tadaki:
Phase Transition and Strong Predictability. 340-352 - Tianshi Wang, Jaijeet Roychowdhury:
PHLOGON: PHase-based LOGic using Oscillatory Nano-systems. 353-366 - Andrew Winslow:
Size-Separable Tile Self-assembly: A Tight Bound for Temperature-1 Mismatch-Free Systems. 367-378 - Arthur Steven Younger, Emmett Redd, Hava T. Siegelmann:
Development of Physical Super-Turing Analog Hardware. 379-391
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