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2. MCU 1998: Metz, France
- Maurice Margenstern:
International Colloquium Universal Machines and Computations, MCU'98, Metz, France, March 23-27, 1998, Proceedingsi, Volume II. IUT Metz 1998, ISBN 2-9511539-1-0 - Mika Hirvensalo:
Copying quantum computer makes NP-complete problems tractable. MCU (2) 1998: 1-10 - Claudio Ferretti, Giancarlo Mauri, Satoshi Kobayashi, Takashi Yokomori:
On the Universality of Post and Splicing Systems. MCU (2) 1998: 12-28 - Claudio Ferretti, Giancarlo Mauri, Claudio Zandron:
Nine Test Tubes Generate any RE Language. MCU (2) 1998: 30-41 - Henning Fernau, Rudolf Freund, Markus Holzer:
The Generative Power of d-Dimensional #-Context-Free Array Grammars. MCU (2) 1998: 43-56 - Hiroshi Sakamoto, Daisuke Ikeda:
Intractability of Decision Problems for Finite-Memory Automata. MCU (2) 1998: 58-74 - Arnaud Maes:
More on Morphisms and Almost-Periodicity. MCU (2) 1998: 76-88 - Katsunobu Imai, Kenichi Morita:
A computation-universal two-dimensional 8-state triangular reversible cellular automaton. MCU (2) 1998: 90-99 - Ivan Korec:
Real-time generation of primes by a one-dimensional cellular automaton with 9-states. MCU (2) 1998: 101-116 - Jérôme Olivier Durand-Lose:
About the Universality of the Billiard ball model. MCU (2) 1998: 118-132 - Paolo Boldi, Sebastiano Vigna:
The Turing Closure of an Archimedean Field. MCU (2) 1998: 134-150 - Jean Sylvestre Gakwaya:
The Separation Theorem for the Relation Classes Associated to the Extended Grzegorczyk Classes. MCU (2) 1998: 152-167 - Ulrich Nitsche:
On the Border of Universality and Non-Universality in Restricted High-Level Petri Nets. MCU (2) 1998: 169-181 - Jacqueline Signorini, Patrick Greussay:
Foldede and Immersed Cellular Automata. MCU (2) 1998: 183-192 - Andrew Adamatzky:
Dynamical universal computation in excitable lattices. MCU (2) 1998: 194-213 - Vasco Brattka, Klaus Weihrauch:
Recursive and Recursively Enumerable Closed Subsets of Euclidean Space. MCU (2) 1998: 215-234
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