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- 2009
- Andrew Adamatzky:
Editorial: EPSRC Conference on Unconventional Computing 2007. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(2): 113 (2009) - Anastasios G. Bakaoukas, John Edwards:
Computing in the 3NLS Domain Using First Order Solitons. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(6): 489-522 (2009) - Anastasios G. Bakaoukas, John Edwards:
Computation in the 3NLS Domain Using First and Second Order Solitons. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(6): 523-545 (2009) - Francesco Bernardini, Marian Gheorghe, Maurice Margenstern, Sergey Verlan:
Maximal, Locally-Maximal, and Minimal Parallelism in Networks of Cells. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(5): 391-409 (2009) - Allin Cottrell, W. Paul Cockshott, Greg Michaelson:
Is Economic Planning Hypercomputational? The Argument from Cantor Diagonalisation. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 223-236 (2009) - Marc García-Arnau, David Pérez, Alfonso Rodríguez-Patón, Petr Sosík:
Spiking Neural P Systems: Stronger Normal Forms. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(5): 411-425 (2009) - Joanna Natalia Gorecka, Jerzy Gorecki, Yasuhiro Igarashi:
On the Simplest Chemical Signal Diodes Constructed with an Excitable Medium. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(2): 129-143 (2009) - Carmen Graciani Díaz, Miguel Angel Gutiérrez-Naranjo, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez:
An Approach to Ballistic Deposition Based on Membrane Computing. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(5): 427-439 (2009) - Mark Hogarth:
Non-Turing Computers are the New Non-Euclidean Geometries. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 277-291 (2009) - Mihai Ionescu, Dragos Sburlan:
On P Systems with Adjoining Controlled Communication Rules. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(5): 441-457 (2009) - Tien D. Kieu:
Hypercomputability of Quantum Adiabatic Processes. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 293-337 (2009) - Hiroyuki Kitahata:
Convective Effects in a Reaction-Diffusion System: Marangoni Effects and Spontaneous Motion. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(1): 67-86 (2009) - Masahiro I. Kohira, Nobuyuki Magome, Shin-ichiro Mouri, Hiroyuki Kitahata, Kenichi Yoshikawa:
Synchronization of Three Coupled Plastic Bottle Oscillators. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(1): 103-111 (2009) - Peter Kugel:
You Don't Need a Hypercomputer to Evaluate an Uncomputable Function. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 209-222 (2009) - Alberto Leporati, Claudio Zandron, Claudio Ferretti, Giancarlo Mauri:
On the Computational Power of Spiking Neural P Systems. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(5): 459-473 (2009) - Bruno Loff, José Félix Costa:
Five Views of Hypercomputation. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 193-207 (2009) - David Love:
From Hypocomputation to Hypercomputation. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 339-367 (2009) - Satoshi Nakata, Suguru Izuhara, Kenta Masui, Mohammed R. Islam:
Chemical Sensing with Dynamical Nonlinear Information. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(1): 39-52 (2009) - Shin-ichiro M. Nomura, Tsutomu Hamada:
Artificial-Cellular Computing. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(1): 87-102 (2009) - Simon O'Keefe:
Implementation of Logical Operations on a Domino Substrate. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(2): 115-128 (2009) - Toby Ord, Tien D. Kieu:
Using Biased Coins as Oracles. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 253-265 (2009) - Gheorghe Paun, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez:
Foreword. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(5): 389-390 (2009) - Effirul I. Ramlan, Klaus-Peter Zauner:
Nucleic Acid Enzymes: The Fusion of Self-assembly and Conformational Computing. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(2): 165-189 (2009) - Mike Stannett:
Editorial: Future Trends in Hypercomputation. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 191-192 (2009) - Susan Stepney:
Non-Classical Hypercomputation. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 267-276 (2009) - William M. Stevens:
A Kinematic Turing Machine. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(2): 145-163 (2009) - Kazuto Tominaga:
Natural Computing and Artificial Chemistry. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(6): 475-487 (2009) - Benjamin Wells:
Higher Hierarchies of Equational Theories Lacking Recursive Uniformity. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(3-4): 237-252 (2009) - Laboratory Experiments: Molecular Codebreaking and Double Encoding. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(6): 547-564 (2009)
- Kenichi Yoshikawa, Jerzy Gorecki:
Editorial: Computing in Chemical Systems: Selected Results from Professor Kenichi Yoshikawa Laboratory. Int. J. Unconv. Comput. 5(1): 1-2 (2009)
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