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Natural Computing, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, March 2022
- Alonso Castillo-Ramirez, Pedro Paulo Balbi de Oliveira:
Preface. 1-2 - Martin Kutrib, Andreas Malcher:
Iterative arrays with finite inter-cell communication. 3-15 - Szilárd Zsolt Fazekas, Kaito Hoshi, Akihiro Yamamura:
The effect of jumping modes on various automata models. 17-30 - Alonso Castillo-Ramirez:
On the minimal number of generators of endomorphism monoids of full shifts. 31-38 - Martin Kutrib:
Iterative arrays with self-verifying communication cell. 39-51 - Augusto Modanese:
Complexity-theoretic aspects of expanding cellular automata. 53-65 - Augusto Modanese:
Correction to: Complexity-theoretic aspects of expanding cellular automata. 67 - J. Andres Montoya, Carolina Mejía:
On the predictability of the abelian sandpile model. 69-79 - Jasmijn A. Baaijens, Paola Bonizzoni, Christina Boucher, Gianluca Della Vedova, Yuri Pirola, Raffaella Rizzi, Jouni Sirén:
Computational graph pangenomics: a tutorial on data structures and their applications. 81-108 - Przemyslaw A. Grudniewski, Adam J. Sobey:
Benchmarking the performance of genetic algorithms on constrained dynamic problems. 109-125
Volume 21, Number 2, June 2022
- Christian Blum, Tome Eftimov, Peter Korosec:
Preface. 127-130 - Mario Andrés Muñoz, Michael Kirley, Kate Smith-Miles:
Analyzing randomness effects on the reliability of exploratory landscape analysis. 131-154 - Helena Stegherr, Michael Heider, Jörg Hähner:
Classifying Metaheuristics: Towards a unified multi-level classification system. 155-171 - Dirk Schweim, David Wittenberg, Franz Rothlauf:
On sampling error in genetic programming. 173-186 - Tomohiro Harada, Misaki Kaidan, Ruck Thawonmas:
Comparison of synchronous and asynchronous parallelization of extreme surrogate-assisted multi-objective evolutionary algorithm. 187-217 - Jörg Stork, A. E. Eiben, Thomas Bartz-Beielstein:
A new taxonomy of global optimization algorithms. 219-242 - Yi Liu, Will N. Browne, Bing Xue:
Visualizations for rule-based machine learning. 243-264 - Jésica de Armas, Eduardo Lalla-Ruiz, Surafel Luleseged Tilahun, Stefan Voß:
Similarity in metaheuristics: a gentle step towards a comparison methodology. 265-287 - Jakub Sawicki, Marcin Los, Maciej Smolka, Robert Schaefer:
Understanding measure-driven algorithms solving irreversibly ill-conditioned problems. 289-315 - Sarah L. Thomson, Gabriela Ochoa, Sébastien Vérel:
The fractal geometry of fitness landscapes at the local optima level. 317-333 - Andries P. Engelbrecht, Phlippie Bosman, Katherine M. Malan:
The influence of fitness landscape characteristics on particle swarm optimisers. 335-345 - Ivan Zelinka, Swagatam Das:
Gamesourcing: an unconventional tool to assist the solution of the traveling salesman problem. 347-357
Volume 21, Number 3, September 2022
- Tomasz M. Gwizdalla, Luca Manzoni, Giancarlo Mauri:
Preface. 359-360 - Martin Kutrib, Andreas Malcher:
One-dimensional pattern generation by cellular automata. 361-375 - Luca Mariot, Martina Saletta, Alberto Leporati, Luca Manzoni:
Heuristic search of (semi-)bent functions based on cellular automata. 377-391 - Bouthayna Mhamdi, Soufiene Bettaibi, Omar Jellouli, Moez Chafra:
MRT-lattice Boltzmann hybrid model for the double diffusive mixed convection with thermodiffusion effect. 393-405 - Ekaterina Kirik, Tat'yana Vitova:
Time discretization in the time-continuous pedestrian dynamics model SigmaEva. 407-415 - Rolf Hoffmann, Dominique Désérable, Franciszek Seredynski:
Cellular automata rules solving the wireless sensor network coverage problem. 417-447 - Isaías Lima, Pedro Paulo Balbi de Oliveira:
Estimates of the collective immunity to COVID-19 derived from a stochastic cellular automaton based framework. 449-461 - Charilaos Kyriakou, Ioakeim G. Georgoudas, Nick P. Papanikolaou, Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis:
A GIS-aided cellular automata system for monitoring and estimating graph-based spread of epidemics. 463-480 - Guillaume Theyssier:
Cold dynamics in cellular automata: a tutorial. 481-505 - Vitor Pereira, Pedro Sousa, Miguel Rocha:
A comparison of multi-objective optimization algorithms for weight setting problems in traffic engineering. 507-522
Volume 21, Number 4, December 2022
- José Manuel Ferrández de Vicente, José Santos Reyes:
Preface. 523-524 - Jesús Fernández-Conde, Pedro Manuel Cuenca-Jiménez, Rafael Toledo-Moreo:
A multi-level AI-based scheduler to increase adaptiveness in time-constrained mobile communication environments. 525-535 - Daniel Varela, José Santos Reyes:
Protein structure prediction in an atomic model with differential evolution integrated with the crowding niching method. 537-551 - Francisco Javier Gil Gala, María R. Sierra, Carlos Mencía, Ramiro Varela:
Combining hyper-heuristics to evolve ensembles of priority rules for on-line scheduling. 553-563 - Jonatan Ginés, Francisco J. Rodríguez-Lera, Francisco Martín, Ángel Manuel Guerrero, Vicente Matellán:
Depicting probabilistic context awareness knowledge in deliberative architectures. 565-576 - Raúl Mencía, Carlos Mencía, Ramiro Varela:
A memetic algorithm for restoring feasibility in scheduling with limited makespan. 577-587 - Ameed Almomani, Eduardo Sánchez:
Blind methods to build choice-based ensembles. 589-601 - Carlos Martín-Vide, Miguel A. Vega-Rodríguez:
Preface. 603 - Kaoru Fujioka:
On the computational power of swarm automata using agents with position information. 605-614 - Ken Takashima, Daiki Miyahara, Takaaki Mizuki, Hideaki Sone:
Actively revealing card attack on card-based protocols. 615-628 - Alberto Leporati, Giancarlo Mauri, Claudio Zandron:
Spiking neural P systems: main ideas and results. 629-649 - Moritz Mühlenthaler, Alexander Raß, Manuel Schmitt, Rolf Wanka:
Exact Markov chain-based runtime analysis of a discrete particle swarm optimization algorithm on sorting and OneMax. 651-677 - Benedek Nagy, Shaghayegh Parchami:
$5'\rightarrow 3'$ Watson-Crick automata languages-without sensing parameter. 679-691
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