Evolution-In-Materio, an unconventional computing paradigm exploiting physical properties of materials for achieving computations, is addressed here as a system which exhibits dynamical hierarchies. A description of computations is provided to show that computations within Evolution-In-Materio systems arise from the dynamics at different hierarchical levels. An information theoretic approach to formalising the notion of dynamical hierarchies is used. The approach is based on the descriptions of the system at different hierarchical levels. The concrete material addressed in this paper is a carbon nanotube / polymer nanocomposite. The choice of material is based on previous work motivated by a number of experiments conducted on such material ...
volution-in-materio concerns the computer controlled manipulation of material systems using external...
Abstract. Natural, embodied computation is a computational model of the physical world that in gener...
Evolution-in-materio concerns the computer controlled manipulation of material systems using externa...
Previously, Evolution-In-Materio (EIM), an unconventional computing paradigm, was addressed as a com...
This thesis is an exploration of novel material substrates for computation. Guided by the principles...
Natural evolution has been manipulating the properties of proteins for billions of years. This ‘desi...
Evolution-in-Materio in the context of unconventional computing is the practice of using artificial ...
Natural Evolution has been exploiting the physical properties of matter since life first appeared on...
Evolution-in-Materio (EIM) is a method of using artificial evolution to exploit physical properties ...
The field of evolution in materio is a branch of unconventional computing that uses artificial evolu...
We describe several techniques for using bulk matter for special purpose computation. In each case i...
The mechanics and chemistry of carbon nanotubes have relevance for their numerous electronic applica...
This thesis illustrates the use of Single Walled Carbon Nanotube based materials for the solution of...
Recently published experimental work on evolution-in-materio applied to nanoscale materials shows pr...
The potential of Evolution in Materio (EiM) for machine learning problems is explored here. This tec...
volution-in-materio concerns the computer controlled manipulation of material systems using external...
Abstract. Natural, embodied computation is a computational model of the physical world that in gener...
Evolution-in-materio concerns the computer controlled manipulation of material systems using externa...
Previously, Evolution-In-Materio (EIM), an unconventional computing paradigm, was addressed as a com...
This thesis is an exploration of novel material substrates for computation. Guided by the principles...
Natural evolution has been manipulating the properties of proteins for billions of years. This ‘desi...
Evolution-in-Materio in the context of unconventional computing is the practice of using artificial ...
Natural Evolution has been exploiting the physical properties of matter since life first appeared on...
Evolution-in-Materio (EIM) is a method of using artificial evolution to exploit physical properties ...
The field of evolution in materio is a branch of unconventional computing that uses artificial evolu...
We describe several techniques for using bulk matter for special purpose computation. In each case i...
The mechanics and chemistry of carbon nanotubes have relevance for their numerous electronic applica...
This thesis illustrates the use of Single Walled Carbon Nanotube based materials for the solution of...
Recently published experimental work on evolution-in-materio applied to nanoscale materials shows pr...
The potential of Evolution in Materio (EiM) for machine learning problems is explored here. This tec...
volution-in-materio concerns the computer controlled manipulation of material systems using external...
Abstract. Natural, embodied computation is a computational model of the physical world that in gener...
Evolution-in-materio concerns the computer controlled manipulation of material systems using externa...