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6th DCM 2010: Edinburgh, UK
- S. Barry Cooper, Prakash Panangaden, Elham Kashefi:
Proceedings Sixth Workshop on Developments in Computational Models: Causality, Computation, and Physics, DCM 2010, Edinburgh, Scotland, 9-10th July 2010. EPTCS 26, 2010 - Alastair A. Abbott, Cristian S. Calude:
Understanding the Quantum Computational Speed-up via De-quantisation. 1-12 - Janet Anders, Saroosh Shabbir, Stefanie Hilt, Eric Lutz:
Landauer's principle in the quantum domain. 13-18 - Miklós Bartha:
Turing Automata and Graph Machines. 19-31 - Abolfazl Bayat, Pasquale Sodano, Sougato Bose:
Engineering Long Range Distance Independent Entanglement through Kondo Impurities in Spin Chains. 33-46 - Luca Cardelli:
Two-Domain DNA Strand Displacement. 47-61 - James Cheney:
Causality and the Semantics of Provenance. 63-74 - Vincent Danos, Nicolas Oury:
Equilibrium and Termination. 75-84 - Vedran Dunjko, Elham Kashefi:
Algebraic characterisation of one-way patterns. 85-100 - Dominik F. Floess, Erika Andersson, Mark Hillery:
Quantum algorithms for testing Boolean functions. 101-108 - Damian Markham, Janet Anders, Michal Hajdusek, Vlatko Vedral:
Measurement Based Quantum Computation on Fractal Lattices. 109-115 - Akihito Soeda, Mio Murao:
Classification of delocalization power of global unitary operations in terms of LOCC one-piece relocalization. 117-126 - Bas Spitters:
The space of measurement outcomes as a spectrum for non-commutative algebras. 127-133 - Germán Terrazas, Dario Landa-Silva, Natalio Krasnogor:
Towards the Design of Heuristics by Means of Self-Assembly. 135-146 - Benoît Valiron:
Semantics of a Typed Algebraic Lambda-Calculus. 147-158 - Arthur Steven Younger, Emmett Redd:
Computing by Means of Physics-Based Optical Neural Networks. 159-167 - Lucas Dixon, Ross Duncan, Aleks Kissinger:
Open Graphs and Computational Reasoning. 169-180
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