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Non-Standard Computation: Molecular Computation - Cellular Automata - Evolutionary Algorithms - Quantum Computers [Paperback]

Tino Gramss (Author), Michael Gross (Author), M. Mitchell (Author), T. Pellizzari (Author), T. Gramss (Author)


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3527294279 978-3527294275 June 24, 1998 1
In recent years, a discussion of fundamentally new computer concepts has been stirred up by new developments in various scientific areas. Even in the newspapers one could find articles containing evocative terms like ?Quantum Computers? or ?Molecular Computers?.

The background is the need for better performing computers in applications which require an extremely high parallelism or a special behaviour such as the simulation of quantum systems. Examples include the design of a turbine with about 100 parts, a realistic simulation of for instance only 40 electrons in a solid, and the search for the shortest telephone line that connects 100 cities scattered over a country. These require calculations that is far beyond the power of conventional computers!

This exciting book provides the first overview of and introduction to the chemical, biological and physical non-standard computation concepts which promise to solve these problems by a massive parallelism and a clever use of other effects: Molecular and Quantum Computers, and Genetic Algorithms.

Written on a scientific level, it is an up-to-date information source for scientists and graduate students working in the field in physics, chemistry, computer and life sciences as well as interested readers with a scientific background.

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"...quite interesting both for the specialist and the occasionally interested reader..." (Bulletin of the Belgium Mathematical Society)

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This book explores the use of nonstandard computing concepts to solve the large and complex problems encountered by scientists in a variety of fields. It introduces readers to the chemical, biological, and physical nonstandard computation concepts which promise to solve these problems using a massive parallelism and other clever effects such as molecular and quantum computers, and genetic algorithms (using tricks of the evolution). It offers creative methods for solving vexing mathematical problems, some involving numbers with as many as 100 digits.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley-VCH; 1 edition (June 24, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3527294279
  • ISBN-13: 978-3527294275
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,408,595 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This book on non-standard computation describes new methods for performing computations that exploit the inner parallelism of new media or new algorithms. Read the first page
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triple repetition code, motional ground state, squad synchronization problem, atomic qubits, flying qubits, upper tape, quantum gates, bit flip errors, genetic algorithm dynamics, local unitary transformations, quantum register, quantum complexity theory, quantum error correction, fitness distribution, first qubit, fitness correlation, quantum parallelism, cold trapped ions, second qubit, molecular computation, quantum logic gates, universal computation, two qubits, quantum computation, quantum bits
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New York, International Conference, Scientific American, International Workshop, Game of Life, Computer Society Press, Ecole Normale, Morgan Kaufmann, San Francisco, San Mateo, Supramolecular Systems, Addison Wesley, Akademie Verlag, Future Prospects, Journal of Statistical Physics, New Mexico, Oxford University Press, Parallel Formal-Language Recognition, Parallel Problem Solving, Physical Review Letters, Physics Today, Princeton University, Santa Fe Institute Working Paper Series, Springer Verlag, Theory of Self-Reproducing Automata
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