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Reactiondiffusion Computers 1st Ed Andrew Adamatzky Benjamin De Lacy Costello

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Reactiondiffusion Computers 1st Ed Andrew Adamatzky Benjamin De Lacy Costello
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Publisher: Elsevier
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.49 MB
Pages: 334
Author: Andrew Adamatzky, Benjamin De Lacy Costello, Tetsuya Asai
ISBN: 9780444520425, 0444520422
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1st ed

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Reactiondiffusion Computers 1st Ed Andrew Adamatzky Benjamin De Lacy Costello by Andrew Adamatzky, Benjamin De Lacy Costello, Tetsuya Asai 9780444520425, 0444520422 instant download after payment.

The book introduces a hot topic of novel and emerging computing paradigms and architectures -computation by travelling waves in reaction-diffusion media. A reaction-diffusion computer is a massively parallel computing device, where the micro-volumes of the chemical medium act as elementary few-bit processors, and chemical species diffuse and react in parallel. In the reaction-diffusion computer both the data and the results of the computation are encoded as concentration profiles of the reagents, or local disturbances of concentrations, whilst the computation per se is performed via the spreading and interaction of waves caused by the local disturbances. The monograph brings together results of a decade-long study into designing experimental and simulated prototypes of reaction-diffusion computing devices for image processing, path planning, robot navigation, computational geometry, logics and artificial intelligence. The book is unique because it gives a comprehensive presentation of the theoretical and experimental foundations, and cutting-edge computation techniques, chemical laboratory experimental setups and hardware implementation technology employed in the development of novel nature-inspired computing devices.

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