Turing’s o-machine discussed in his PhD thesis can perform all of the usual operations of a Turing machine and in addition, when it is in a certain internal state, can also query an oracle for an answer to a specific question that dictates its further evolution. In his thesis, Turing said 'We shall not go any further into the nature of this oracle apart from saying that it cannot be a machine. ’ There is a host of literature discussing the role of the oracle in AI, modeling brain, computing, and hypercomputing machines. In this paper, we take a broader view of the oracle machine inspired by the genetic computing model of cellular organisms and the self-organizing fractal theory. We describe a specific software architecture implementati...
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Distributed computing systems are of huge importance in a number of recently established and future ...
The articles in this volume present a selection of works from the Symposium on Natu-ral/Unconvention...
Virtually all current Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications are designed to run on sequential (v...
The construction of architecture is an essential ques- tion. In this paper, authors disconfirm the t...
Abstract — A new network architecture based on increasing intelligence of the computing nodes is sug...
UnrestrictedWhen engineers compare biological and software systems, the former come out ahead in the...
Nowadays computation is typically understood through the Turing machine model, in the fields of comp...
The past two decades have seen the rapid growth and development of the field of distributed computin...
The irresistable march toward multiple-core chip technology presents currently intractable pdrogramm...
Natural systems provide unique examples of computation in a form very different from contemporary co...
This article presents a theoretical investigation of hypercomputation from emergent behavior in dist...
Much of biology-inspired computer science is based on the Central Dogma, as implemented with genetic...
The complexity theory approach to agents is defined not only by the synthesis of forward-error corre...
In this paper we analyze our current understanding of genes, neurons and the neocortex and draw a pa...
What is the relation between intelligence and computation? Although the difficulty of defining `inte...
Distributed computing systems are of huge importance in a number of recently established and future ...
The articles in this volume present a selection of works from the Symposium on Natu-ral/Unconvention...
Virtually all current Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications are designed to run on sequential (v...
The construction of architecture is an essential ques- tion. In this paper, authors disconfirm the t...