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12. UCNC 2013: Milan, Italy
- Giancarlo Mauri, Alberto Dennunzio, Luca Manzoni, Antonio E. Porreca:
Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation - 12th International Conference, UCNC 2013, Milan, Italy, July 1-5, 2013. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7956, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-39073-9
Invited Papers
- Enrico Formenti:
Asymptotic Dynamics of (Some) Asyncronous Cellular Automata - (Abstract). 1-2 - Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Processes Inspired by the Functioning of Living Cells: Natural Computing Approach - (Abstract). 3-5
Regular Papers
- Edwin J. Beggs, José Félix Costa, Diogo Poças, John V. Tucker:
On the Power of Threshold Measurements as Oracles. 6-18 - Maria Paola Bianchi, Carlo Mereghetti, Beatrice Palano:
Size Lower Bounds for Quantum Automata. 19-30 - Olivier Bournez, Jonas Lefèvre:
Population Protocols on Graphs: A Hierarchy. 31-42 - Cristian S. Calude, Kohtaro Tadaki:
Spectral Representation of Some Computably Enumerable Sets with an Application to Quantum Provability. 43-54 - Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, György Vaszil:
On the Power of P Automata. 55-66 - Henning Fernau, Rudolf Freund, Sergiu Ivanov, Markus L. Schmid, K. G. Subramanian:
Array Insertion and Deletion P Systems. 67-78 - Ella Gale, Ben de Lacy Costello, Andrew Adamatzky:
Boolean Logic Gates from a Single Memristor via Low-Level Sequential Logic. 79-89 - Sama Goliaei, Mohammad-Hadi Foroughmand-Araabi:
Light Ray Concentration Reduces the Complexity of the Wavelength-Based Machine on PSPACE Languages. 90-101 - Naveen Sundar Govindarajulu, John Licato, Selmer Bringsjord:
Small Steps toward Hypercomputation via Infinitary Machine Proof Verification and Proof Generation. 102-112 - Dima Grigoriev, Vladimir Shpilrain:
Secure Information Transmission Based on Physical Principles. 113-124 - Lila Kari, Steffen Kopecki, Amirhossein Simjour:
Hypergraph Automata: A Theoretical Model for Patterned Self-assembly. 125-137 - Danuta Makowiec:
Modeling Heart Pacemaker Tissue by a Network of Stochastic Oscillatory Cellular Automata. 138-149 - Luca Manzoni, Antonio E. Porreca:
Reaction Systems Made Simple - A Normal Form and a Classification Theorem. 150-161 - Takaaki Mizuki, Isaac Kobina Asiedu, Hideaki Sone:
Voting with a Logarithmic Number of Cards. 162-173 - Jennifer E. Padilla, Matthew J. Patitz, Raul Pena, Robert T. Schweller, Nadrian C. Seeman, Robert Sheline, Scott M. Summers, Xingsi Zhong:
Asynchronous Signal Passing for Tile Self-assembly: Fuel Efficient Computation and Efficient Assembly of Shapes. 174-185 - Ajeesh Ramanujan, Kamala Krithivasan:
Control Languages Associated with Tissue P Systems. 186-197 - Benjamin Russell, Susan Stepney:
Geometric Methods for Analysing Quantum Speed Limits: Time-Dependent Controlled Quantum Systems with Constrained Control Functions. 198-208 - Benjamin Russell, Susan Stepney:
Numerical Analysis of Quantum Speed Limits: Controlled Quantum Spin Chain Systems with Constrained Control Functions. 209-219 - Shinnosuke Seki:
Combinatorial Optimization in Pattern Assembly - (Extended Abstract). 220-231 - Andreas Voigt, Rinaldo Greiner, Merle Allerdißen, Andreas Richter:
Towards Computation with Microchemomechanical Systems. 232-243
Posters
- Md. Tanvir Alam Anik, Saif Ahmed:
Evolutionary Programming Using Distribution-Based and Differential Mutation Operators. 244-245 - Artiom Alhazov, Elena Boian, Svetlana Cojocaru, Alexandru Colesnicov, Ludmila Malahova, Mircea Petic, Yurii Rogozhin:
A P System Parsing Word Derivatives. 246-247 - Bogdan Aman, Gabriel Ciobanu:
Computational Power of Protein Interaction Networks. 248-249 - Anastasios G. Bakaoukas:
Towards an All-Optical Soliton FFT in the 3NLS-Domain. 250-251 - Michael Stephen Fiske:
Quantum Random Active Element Machine. 252-254 - László Hegedüs, Benedek Nagy:
On String Reading Stateless Multicounter 5′ → 3′ Watson-Crick Automata - (Extended Abstract). 257-258 - Richelle Ann B. Juayong, Nestine Hope S. Hernandez, Francis George Cabarle, Henry N. Adorna:
Relating Transition P Systems and Spiking Neural P Systems - (Extended Abstract). 259-260
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