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Machines, Computations, and Universality 5th International Conference, MCU 2007, Orléans, France, September 10-13, 2007. Proceedings
Title:
Machines, Computations, and Universality 5th International Conference, MCU 2007, Orléans, France, September 10-13, 2007. Proceedings
Author:
Durand-Lose, Jérôme. editor.
ISBN:
9783540745938
Physical Description:
X, 328 p. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 4664
Contents:
Invited Talks -- Encapsulating Reaction-Diffusion Computers -- On the Computational Capabilities of Several Models -- Universality, Reducibility, and Completeness -- Using Approximation to Relate Computational Classes over the Reals -- A Survey of Infinite Time Turing Machines -- The Tiling Problem Revisited (Extended Abstract) -- Decision Versus Evaluation in Algebraic Complexity -- A Universal Reversible Turing Machine -- P Systems and Picture Languages -- Regular Papers -- Partial Halting in P Systems Using Membrane Rules with Permitting Contexts -- Uniform Solution of QSAT Using Polarizationless Active Membranes -- Satisfiability Parsimoniously Reduces to the TantrixTM Rotation Puzzle Problem -- Planar Trivalent Network Computation -- On the Power of Networks of Evolutionary Processors -- Study of Limits of Solvability in Tag Systems -- Query Completeness of Skolem Machine Computations -- More on the Size of Higman-Haines Sets: Effective Constructions -- Insertion-Deletion Systems with One-Sided Contexts -- Accepting Networks of Splicing Processors with Filtered Connections -- Hierarchical Relaxations of the Correctness Preserving Property for Restarting Automata -- Four Small Universal Turing Machines -- Changing the Neighborhood of Cellular Automata -- A Simple P-Complete Problem and Its Representations by Language Equations -- Slightly Beyond Turing’s Computability for Studying Genetic Programming -- A Smallest Five-State Solution to the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem -- Small Semi-weakly Universal Turing Machines -- Simple New Algorithms Which Solve the Firing Squad Synchronization Problem: A 7-States 4n-Steps Solution.
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