Journal: Natural Computing

Volume 11, Issue 2

185 -- 186Yasubumi Sakakibara, Yongli Mi. Foreword
187 -- 197Rebecca Schulman, Erik Winfree. Simple evolution of complex crystal species
199 -- 207Vamsi Kundeti, Sanguthevar Rajasekaran. Self assembly of rectangular shapes on concentration programming and probabilistic tile assembly models
209 -- 229Yuriy Brun. Efficient 3-SAT algorithms in the tile assembly model
231 -- 238Xingguo Liang, Toshio Mochizuki, Taiga Fujii, Hiromu Kashida, Hiroyuki Asanuma. Design of an artificial functional nanomaterial with high recognition ability
239 -- 240Karl Svozil. Preface
241 -- 245Elena Calude. Fermat's last theorem and chaoticity
247 -- 251Gilles Dowek. The physical Church thesis as an explanation of the Galileo thesis
253 -- 259Marian Gheorghe, Mike Stannett. Membrane system models for super-Turing paradigms
261 -- 265Karl Svozil. How much contextuality?
267 -- 268Alberto Dennunzio, Enrico Formenti, Ferdinand Peper, Hiroshi Umeo. Foreword: asynchronous cellular automata and nature-inspired computation
269 -- 276Luca Manzoni. Asynchronous cellular automata and dynamical properties
277 -- 287Stefania Bandini, Andrea Bonomi, Giuseppe Vizzari. An analysis of different types and effects of asynchronicity in cellular automata update schemes
289 -- 302Leonardo Vanneschi, Giancarlo Mauri. A study on learning robustness using asynchronous 1D cellular automata rules
303 -- 309Jean-Baptiste Yunès. Grids and universal computations on one-dimensional cellular automata
311 -- 321Satyajit Sahu, Hiroshi Oono, Subrata Ghosh, Anirban Bandyopadhyay, Daisuke Fujita, Ferdinand Peper, Teijiro Isokawa, Ranjit Pati. On Cellular Automata rules of molecular arrays
323 -- 338Jennifer E. Padilla, Wenyan Liu, Nadrian C. Seeman. Hierarchical self assembly of patterns from the Robinson tilings: DNA tile design in an enhanced Tile Assembly Model
339 -- 349Cheryl P. Andam, Jonathan R. Driscoll, Jaime A. DiCesare, Tim N. Enke, Anthony J. Macula, Susannah Gal. Comparison of different methods to analyze a DNA computing library using the polymerase chain reaction