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From Utopian To Genuine Unconventional Computers Andrew Adamatzky

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From Utopian To Genuine Unconventional Computers Andrew Adamatzky
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Publisher: Luniver Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.62 MB
Pages: 223
Author: Andrew Adamatzky, Christof Teuscher (Editors)
ISBN: 9780955117091, 0955117097
Language: English
Year: 2006

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From Utopian To Genuine Unconventional Computers Andrew Adamatzky by Andrew Adamatzky, Christof Teuscher (editors) 9780955117091, 0955117097 instant download after payment.

Unconventional computing is a field of advanced computer science, which general goal might be summarised as the quest for both new groundbreaking algorithms and physical implementations of novel and ultimately more powerful - compared to classical approaches - computing paradigms and machines. This volume brings together work that especially focuses on experimental prototypes and genuine implementations of non-classical computing devices. A further goal was to revisit existing approaches in unconventional computing, to provide scientists and engineers with blue-prints of realisable computing devices, and to take a critical glance at the design of novel and emergent computing systems to point out failures and shortcomings of both theoretical and experimental approaches.

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