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- Quantum Recognizable Tree FunctionsSymeon Bozapalidis. 25-47
- An Unconventional Computational Linear Algebra: Operator TrigonometryKarl Gustafson. 48-67
- Splicing Systems, Aqueous Computing, and BeyondTom Head. 68-84
- Some Methods of Computation in White Noise CalculusTakeyuki Hida. 85-93
- Computing with Membranes: Attacking NP-Complete ProblemsGheorghe Paun. 94-115
- DNA Processing in Ciliates - the Wonders of DNA Computing in vivoGrzegorz Rozenberg. 116-118
- Macroscopical Molecular Computation with Gene NetworksHava T. Siegelmann, Asa Ben-Hur. 119-120
- In-vitro Transcriptional CircuitsErik Winfree. 121-122
- Parallelizing with Limited Number of AncillaeHideaki Abe, Shao Chin Sung. 123-134
- Upper and Lower Bounds on Continuous-Time ComputationManuel Lameiras Campagnolo, Cristopher Moore. 135-153
- P Systems with ValuationsCarlos MartÃn-Vide, Victor Mitrana. 154-166
- The Quantum Domain As a Triadic RelayAnna B. Mikhaylova, Boris S. Pavlov. 167-186
- On P Systems with Active MembranesAndrei Paun. 187-201
- Spatial Computing on Self-Timed Cellular AutomataFerdinand Peper. 202-214
- Inaccessibility in Decision ProceduresAsaki Saiton, Kunihiko Kaneko. 215-233
- On the Power of Nonlinear Mappings in Switching Map SystemsYuzuru Sato, Makoto Taiji, Takashi Ikegami. 234-247
- Quantum Information: The New FrontierKarl Svozil. 248-272
- Quantum Computation Relative to OraclesChristino Tamon, Tomoyuki Yamakami. 273-288
- Solving NP-Complete Problems Using P Systems with Active MembranesClaudio Zandron, Claudio Ferretti, Giancarlo Mauri. 289-301