Natural Computing 2nd International Workshop on Natural Computing Nagoya, Japan, December 2007, Proceedings / edited by Yasuhiro Suzuki, Masami Hagiya, Hiroshi Umeo, Andrew Adamatzky.

Most natural and artificial systems transform information in a predictable or programmable way; such transformation can be interpreted as harnessing nature for computing. Recently we have witnessed a burst of research in unconventional computing, resulting in the development of experimental prototyp...

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Other Authors: Suzuki, Yasuhiro (Editor), Hagiya, Masami (Editor), Umeo, Hiroshi (Editor), Adamatzky, Andrew (Editor)
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Published: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2009.
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505 0 |a Natural Computing -- Combinatorial Optimization by Amoeba-Based Neurocomputer with Chaotic Dynamics -- Factorizing RSA Keys -- Toward a Representation of Hybrid Functional Petri Nets by MP Systems -- Computing with Feedforward Networks of Artificial Biochemical Neurons -- Information Processing with Structured Chemical Excitable Medium -- Wholeness and Information Processing in Biological Networks: An Algebraic Study of Network Motifs -- Regulation Effects by Programmed Molecules for Transcription-Based Diagnostic Automata towards Therapeutic Use -- On Detection and Isolation of Defective Cells in Self-Timed Cellular Automata -- Towards the Sequence Design Preventing Pseudoknot Formation -- Self-organized Spatio-temporal Oscillation Observed in a Chain of Non-oscillatory Cells -- Exploiting Natural Asynchrony and Local Knowledge within Systemic Computation to Enable Generic Neural Structures -- Molecular Communication: Simulation of Microtubule Topology -- Monte Carlo Simulation in Lattice Ecosystem: Top-Predator Conservation and Population Uncertainty -- Toward Biologically Inspired Constructive Computation -- A Classification of Triplet Local Rules with Inverse Image Sequences -- An Efficient Multiple Alignment Method for RNA Secondary Structures Including Pseudoknots -- Asymmetric Interaction in Non-equilibrium Dissipative System towards Dynamics for Biological System -- Design and Numerical Analysis of RNA Oscillator -- Protoplasmic Computing to Memorize and Recall Periodic Environmental Events -- A Synchronization Problem in Two-Dimensional Cellular Automata -- Information Exchange between Moving Particles and Defects. 
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