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4th IWNC 2009: Himeji, Japan
- Ferdinand Peper, Hiroshi Umeo, Nobuyuki Matsui, Teijiro Isokawa:
Natural Computing - 4th International Workshop on Natural Computing, IWNC 2009, Himeji, Japan, September 2009, Proceedings. Proceedings in Information and Communications Technology 2, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-4-431-53867-7
Invited Talks
- Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Rishi Bhartiya, Satyajit Sahu, Daisuke Fujita:
Investigating Universal Computability of Conventional Cellular Automata Problems on an Organic Molecular Matrix. 1-12 - Laszlo B. Kish, Sergey M. Bezrukov, Sunil P. Khatri, Zoltan Gingl, S. Sethuraman:
Noise-Based Logic and Computing: From Boolean Logic Gates to Brain Circuitry and Its Possible Hardware Realization. 13-22 - Bruce J. MacLennan:
Models and Mechanisms for Artificial Morphogenesis. 23-33 - Masayuki Murata:
Biologically-Inspired Network Architecture for Future Networks. 34-41 - Toshiyuki Nakagaki:
Foraging Behaviors and Potential Computational Ability of Problem-Solving in an Amoeba. 42-54 - Milan N. Stojanovic:
Two Molecular Information Processing Systems Based on Catalytic Nucleic Acids. 55-63
Invited Papers
- Raymond Carroll, Sasitharan Balasubramaniam, Dmitri Botvich, William Donnelly:
The Effect of Community on Distributed Bio-inspired Service Composition. 64-71 - Jia Lee, Ferdinand Peper:
Efficient Computation in Brownian Cellular Automata. 72-81 - Yuki Moritani, Satoshi Hiyama, Tatsuya Suda:
A Molecular Communication System. 82-89 - Manish Dev Shrimali:
Properties of Threshold Coupled Chaotic Neuronal Maps. 90-98
Contributed Papers
- Susumu Adachi:
Implementation of Rotary Element with Quantum Cellular Automata. 99-106 - Susumu Adachi, Jia Lee, Ferdinand Peper:
Universal 2-State Asynchronous Cellular Automaton with Inner-Independent Transitions. 107-116 - Susumu Adachi:
Effect of Population Size in Extended Parameter-Free Genetic Algorithm. 117-124 - Vincenzo Bruno, Valerio Baldacchini, Salvatore Di Gregorio:
Temperature Effects on Olive Fruit Fly Infestation in the FlySim Cellular Automata Model. 125-132 - Matteo Cavaliere, Peter Leupold:
Computing by Observing Changes. 133-140 - Nazim Fatès, Hugues Berry:
Robustness of the Critical Behaviour in a Discrete Stochastic Reaction-Diffusion Medium. 141-148 - Stefan Haflidason, Richard Neville:
Quantifying the Severity of the Permutation Problem in Neuroevolution. 149-156 - Shogo Hamada, Satoshi Murata:
Extending the Geometrical Design of DNA Nanostructures. 157-164 - Masud Hasan, S. M. Shabab Hossain, Md. Mahmudur Rahman, M. Sohel Rahman:
An Optical Solution for the Subset Sum Problem. 165-173 - Miki Hirabayashi, Hiroaki Kojima, Kazuhiro Oiwa:
Design of True Random One-Time Pads in DNA XOR Cryptosystem. 174-183 - Katsunobu Imai, Yasuaki Masamori, Chuzo Iwamoto, Kenichi Morita:
On Designing Gliders in Three-Dimensional Larger than Life Cellular Automata. 184-190 - Ryosuke R. Ishiwata, Yuki Sugiyama:
Instability of Collective Flow in Two-Dimensional Optimal Velocity Model. 191-198 - Siwei Jiang, Zhihua Cai:
A New Differential Evolution for Multiobjective Optimization by Uniform Design and Minimum Reduce Hypervolume. 199-208 - Naofumi Katada, Haruhiko Nishimura:
Noise Effects on Chaos in Chaotic Neuron Model. 209-217 - Takuya Kuroda, Hiroto Iwasawa, Tewodros Awgichew, Eisuke Kita:
Application of Improved Grammatical Evolution to Santa Fe Trail Problems. 218-225 - Takuya Machida, Norio Konno:
Limit Theorem for a Time-Dependent Coined Quantum Walk on the Line. 226-235 - Minori Nagata, Hiroyasu Nagata:
Top-Predator Survivor Region Is Affected by Bottom-Prey Mortality Rate on the Monte-Carlo Simulation in Lattice Model. 236-243 - Ryosuke Nishi, Hiroshi Miki, Akiyasu Tomoeda, Daichi Yanagisawa, Katsuhiro Nishinari:
Simulation and Theoretical Comparison between "Zipper" and "Non-Zipper" Merging. 244-251 - Tsuyoshi Ogiro, Artiom Alhazov, Tsuyoshi Tanizawa, Kenichi Morita:
Universality of 2-State 3-Symbol Reversible Logic Elements - A Direct Simulation Method of a Rotary Element. 252-259 - Jun Ohkubo:
Pump Current as a Signal Transformation. 260-267 - Masashi Oiso, Yoshiyuki Matsumura, Toshiyuki Yasuda, Kazuhiro Ohkura:
Evaluation of Generation Alternation Models in Evolutionary Robotics. 268-275 - Hiroto Sakai, Yusuke Ogura, Jun Tanida:
Photonic Switching of DNA's Position That Represents the Internal State in Photonic DNA Automaton. 276-289 - Yasuhiro Suzuki:
Fluctuation Induced Structure in Chemical Reaction with Small Number of Molecules. 290-297 - Naoya Tate, Wataru Nomura, Takashi Yatsui, Tadashi Kawazoe, Makoto Naruse, Motoichi Ohtsu:
Parallel Retrieval of Nanometer-Scale Light-Matter Interactions for Nanophotonic Systems. 298-307 - Akiyasu Tomoeda, Daisuke Shamoto, Ryosuke Nishi, Kazumichi Ohtsuka, Katsuhiro Nishinari:
A Compressible Fluid Model for Traffic Flow and Nonlinear Saturation of Perturbation Growth. 308-315 - Mehdi Torshizi, Mohammad-H. Tayarani-N.:
Functional Sized Population Magnetic Optimization Algorithm. 316-324 - Soichiro Tsuda:
Emergence and Collapse of Order in Ad Hoc Cellular Automata. 325-332 - Hiroshi Umeo, Kaori Ishida, Koutarou Tachibana, Naoki Kamikawa:
A Transition Rule Set for the First 2-D Optimum-Time Synchronization Algorithm. 333-341 - Hiroshi Umeo, Jean-Baptiste Yunès, Takuya Yamawaki:
A Two-Dimensional Optimum-Time Firing Squad Synchronization Algorithm and Its Implementation. 342-351 - Wai Kit Wong, Chu Kiong Loo, Way-Soong Lim, Poi Ngee Tan:
Quaternion Based Thermal Condition Monitoring System. 352-362 - Teruya Yamanishi, Haruhiko Nishimura:
Firing Correlation in Spiking Neurons with Watts-Strogatz Rewiring. 363-371 - Daichi Yanagisawa, Yushi Suma, Akiyasu Tomoeda, Ayako Kimura, Kazumichi Ohtsuka, Katsuhiro Nishinari:
Methods for Shortening Waiting Time in Walking-Distance Introduced Queueing Systems. 372-379 - Yu-an Zhang, Qinglian Ma, Makoto Sakamoto, Hiroshi Furutani:
Effect of Mutation to Distribution of Optimum Solution in Genetic Algorithm. 380-387
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