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8. UC 2009: Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal
- Cristian S. Calude, José Félix Costa, Nachum Dershowitz, Elisabete Freire, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Unconventional Computation, 8th International Conference, UC 2009, Ponta Delgada, Azores, Portugal, September 7-11, 2009. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5715, Springer 2009, ISBN 978-3-642-03744-3
Invited Talks and Tutorials
- Edwin J. Beggs:
Using Physical Experiments as Oracles. 1 - Manuel Lameiras Campagnolo:
A Tutorial on Analog Computation: Computing Functions over the Reals. 2 - James P. Crutchfield:
Computational Mechanics: Natural Computation and Self-organization. 3 - Martin Davis:
Diophantine Equations and Computation. 4-5 - Jarkko Kari:
Structure of Reversible Cellular Automata. 6 - Carlos Lourenço:
Brain Dynamics Promotes Function. 7-9 - Jonathan W. Mills:
Awakening the Analogue Computer: Rubel's Extended Analog Computer Workshop. 10 - James M. Nyce:
Artifice, Interpretation and Nature: Key Categories in Radiology Work. 11-15 - Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz:
Developmental Computing. 16-23 - Lukás Sekanina:
Evolvable Hardware: From Applications to Implications for the Theory of Computation. 24-36 - Philip D. Welch:
Relativistic Computers and Transfinite Computation. 37-41
Regular Contributions
- Bogdan Aman, Gabriel Ciobanu:
Turing Completeness Using Three Mobile Membranes. 42-55 - Masashi Aono, Yoshito Hirata, Masahiko Hara, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Resource-Competing Oscillator Network as a Model of Amoeba-Based Neurocomputer. 56-69 - Paolo Bottoni, Anna Labella, Florin Manea, Victor Mitrana, José M. Sempere:
Networks of Evolutionary Picture Processors with Filtered Connections. 70-84 - Serge Burckel, Emeric Gioan, Emmanuel Thomé:
Mapping Computation with No Memory. 85-97 - Wesley Calvert, Russell G. Miller:
Real Computable Manifolds and Homotopy Groups. 98-109 - Ellie D'Hondt, Yves Vandriessche:
Distributed Quantum Programming. 110-124 - Giovanni Di Crescenzo, Ronald Menendez, Shahab Etemad, Janet Jackel:
Foundations of Optical Encryption: Formal Modeling and Achieving Shannon Secrecy. 125-142 - David Doty, Jack H. Lutz, Matthew J. Patitz, Scott M. Summers, Damien Woods:
Random Number Selection in Self-assembly. 143-157 - Jérôme Durand-Lose:
Abstract Geometrical Computation and Computable Analysis. 158-167 - Daniel Díaz-Pernil, Pilar Gallego-Ortiz, Miguel Angel Gutiérrez-Naranjo, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Agustin Riscos-Núñez:
Descriptional Complexity of Tissue-Like P Systems with Cell Division. 168-178 - Daniel Silva Graça, Ning Zhong:
Computing Domains of Attraction for Planar Dynamics. 179-190 - Jeff Jones:
Approximating the Behaviours of Physarum polycephalum for the Construction and Minimisation of Synthetic Transport Networks. 191-208 - Kazunari Ozasa, Masashi Aono, Mizuo Maeda, Masahiko Hara:
Simulation of Neurocomputing Based on Photophobic Reactions of Euglena: Toward Microbe-Based Neural Network Computing. 209-218 - Frédéric Prost, Chaouki Zerrari:
Reasoning about Entanglement and Separability in Quantum Higher-Order Functions. 219-235 - Karl Svozil:
On the Brightness of the Thomson Lamp: A Prolegomenon to Quantum Recursion Theory. 236-246 - Benjamin Wells:
Advances in I/O, Speedup, and Universality on Colossus, an Unconventional Computer. 247-261 - Damien Woods, Niall Murphy, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Agustin Riscos-Núñez:
Membrane Dissolution and Division in P. 262-276 - Liang Zhang:
Computing Naturally in the Billiard Ball Model. 277-286
Posters
- Edward G. Belaga, Daniel Grucker, Tarek Khalil, Jean Richert, Kees van Schenk Brill:
Water as a Quantum Computing Device. 287 - Marcel Jirina, Marcel Jirina Jr.:
Cloning for Heteroscedasticity Elimination in GMDH Learning Procedure. 288 - Song-Ju Kim, Masashi Aono, Masahiko Hara:
Tug-Of-War Model for Two-Bandit Problem. 289 - Patricia Mostardinha, Fernão Vístulo de Abreu:
Intrusion Detection in Circular Frustrated Systems: An Eminently Parallel Processing Algorithm. 290 - Tamar Ratner, Ofer Reany, Ehud Keinan:
NMR-Based Encoding and Processing of Alphanumeric Information. 291
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