This book offers a concise introduction to morphogenetic computing, showing that its use makes global and local relations, defects in crystal non-Euclidean geometry databases with source and sink, genetic algorithms, and neural networks more stable and efficient. It also presents applications to database, language, nanotechnology with defects, biological genetic structure, electrical circuit, and big data structure. In Turing machines, input and output states form a system – when the system is in one state, the input is transformed into output. This computation is always deterministic and without any possible contradiction or defects. In natural computation there are defects and contradictions that have to be solved to give a coherent and e...
Synthetic morphogenesis is a new engineering discipline, in which cells are genetically engineered t...
This paper describes a new evolutionary mechanism developed specifically for cellular circuits. Call...
Natural systems provide unique examples of computation in a form very different from contemporary co...
A further exploration is presented of recent approaches to morphogenetic processes where geometry an...
Morphogenetic (M) systems are an abstract model of computation inspired by morphogenetic processes i...
A morphogenetic system (M system) is an abstract computational model inspired by characteristic prop...
We discuss the problem of assembling complex physical systems that are structured from the nanoscale...
Morphogenesis is the process that underpins the selforganised development and regeneration of biolog...
Abstract. This paper describes a new evolutionary mechanism devel-oped specifically for cellular cir...
Morphological computing emerged recently as an approach in robotics aimed at saving robots computati...
Abstract: A theory, by definition, is a generalization of some phenomenon obser-vations, and a princ...
Genetic algorithms provide an approach to learning that is based loosely on simulated evolution. Hyp...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
M systems are mathematical models of morphogenesis developed to gain insights into its relations to ...
This dissertation describes how to improve automated design and evolution in computers using the str...
Synthetic morphogenesis is a new engineering discipline, in which cells are genetically engineered t...
This paper describes a new evolutionary mechanism developed specifically for cellular circuits. Call...
Natural systems provide unique examples of computation in a form very different from contemporary co...
A further exploration is presented of recent approaches to morphogenetic processes where geometry an...
Morphogenetic (M) systems are an abstract model of computation inspired by morphogenetic processes i...
A morphogenetic system (M system) is an abstract computational model inspired by characteristic prop...
We discuss the problem of assembling complex physical systems that are structured from the nanoscale...
Morphogenesis is the process that underpins the selforganised development and regeneration of biolog...
Abstract. This paper describes a new evolutionary mechanism devel-oped specifically for cellular cir...
Morphological computing emerged recently as an approach in robotics aimed at saving robots computati...
Abstract: A theory, by definition, is a generalization of some phenomenon obser-vations, and a princ...
Genetic algorithms provide an approach to learning that is based loosely on simulated evolution. Hyp...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
M systems are mathematical models of morphogenesis developed to gain insights into its relations to ...
This dissertation describes how to improve automated design and evolution in computers using the str...
Synthetic morphogenesis is a new engineering discipline, in which cells are genetically engineered t...
This paper describes a new evolutionary mechanism developed specifically for cellular circuits. Call...
Natural systems provide unique examples of computation in a form very different from contemporary co...