Volume 8, Number 1, 2012
International Workshop of the Hypercomputation Research Network (HyperNet 10)
- Mike Stannett:
Foreword.
1

- Selmer Bringsjord, Naveen Sundar G., Eugene Eberbach, Yingrui Yang:
Perhaps the Rigorous Modeling of Economic Phenomena Requires Hypercomputation.
3-32

- Jérôme Durand-Lose:
Abstract Geometrical Computation 6: A Reversible, Conservative and Rational Based Model for Black Hole Computation.
33-46

- Yuta Mukai, Kenichi Morita:
Realizing Reversible Logic Elements with Memory in the Billiard Ball Model.
47-59

- Jacques Patarin:
Transfinite Cryptography.
61-72

- Timothy A. S. Davidson, Simon J. Gay, Hynek Mlnarik, Rajagopal Nagarajan, Nick Papanikolaou:
Model Checking for Communicating Quantum Processes.
73-98

- Volkmar Putz, Karl Svozil:
Can a Computer be "Pushed" to Perform Faster-Than-Light?
99-105

Volume 8, Number 2, 2012
- Jia Lee, Qing-Sheng Zhu:
A Direct Proof of Turing Universality of Delay-Insensitive Circuits.
107-118

- Zuwairie Ibrahim, Noor Khafifah Khalid, Jameel Abdulla, Ahmed Mukred, Salinda Buyamin, Zulkifli Md Yusof, Muhammad Faiz Mohamed Saaid, N. Mokhtar, Andries Petrus Engelbrecht:
A DNA Sequence Design for DNA Computation Based on Binary Vector Evaluated Particle Swarm Optimization.
119-137

- Matthias Bechmann, Angelika Sebald, Susan Stepney:
Boolean Logic Gate Design Principles in Unconventional Computers: an NMR Case Study.
139-159

- Alastair A. Abbott, Matthias Bechmann, Cristian S. Calude, Angelika Sebald:
A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Implementation of a Classical Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm.
161-175

- Pier Luigi Gentili, Viktor Horvath, Vladimir K. Vanag, Irving R. Epstein:
Belousov-Zhabotinsky "Chemical Neuron" as a Binary and Fuzzy Logic Processor.
177-192

Volume 8, Number 3, 2012
Volume 8, Number 4, 2012
- Dagmar Floeck:
European Support for Unconventional Computation.
281-282

- Paolo Dini, Chrystopher L. Nehaniv, Attila Egri-Nagy, Maria J. Schilstra, Daniel Schreckling, Joachim Posegga, Gábor Horváth, Alastair J. Munro:
BIOMICS Project: Biological and Mathematical Basis of Interaction Computing.
283-287

- John S. McCaskill, Günter von Kiedrowski, Jürgen Öhm, Pierre Mayr, Lee Cronin, Itamar Willner, Andreas Herrmann, Steen Rasmussen, Frantisek Stepánek, Norman H. Packard, Peter R. Wills:
Microscale Chemically Reactive Electronic Agents.
289-299

- R. Rinaldi, G. Maruccio, V. Arima, G. P. Spada, P. Samorì, Gianaurelio Cuniberti, J. Boland, A. P. Bramanti:
Molarnet Project: Molecular Architectures for QCA-Inspired Boolean Networks.
301-305

- E. Collini, R. D. Levine, F. Remacle, S. Rogge, I. Willner:
Multi Project: Multi-Valued and Parallel Molecular Logic.
307-312

- Hajo Broersma, Faustino Gomez, Julian F. Miller, Mike Petty, Gunnar Tufte:
Nascence Project: Nanoscale Engineering for Novel Computation Using Evolution.
313-317

- Andrew Adamatzky, Victor Erokhin, Martin Grube, Theresa Schubert, Andrew Schumann:
Physarum Chip Project: Growing Computers From Slime Mould.
319-323

- G. Wendin, Dominique Vuillaume, M. Calame, S. Yitzchaik, Christian Gamrat, Gianaurelio Cuniberti, V. Beiu:
SYMONE Project: Synaptic Molecular Networks for Bio-Inspired Information Processing.
325-332

- Martyn Amos, Susan Stepney, René Doursat, Francisco J. Vico, Steen Rasmussen:
TRUCE: A Coordination Action for Unconventional Computation.
333-337

Volume 8, Numbers 5-6, 2012
Biomolecular Information Processing:
From Boolean Logic Gates to Complex Networked Systems
- Evgeny Katz:
Editorial Introduction.
339-346

- Oleksandr Zavalov, Vera Bocharova, Jan Halamek, Lenka Halámková, Sevim Korkmaz, Mary A. Arugula, Soujanya Chinnapareddy, Evgeny Katz, Vladimir Privman:
Two-Input Enzymatic Logic Gates Made Sigmoid by Modifications of the Biocatalytic Reaction Cascades.
347-365

- Tsz Kin Tam:
Switchable Biocatalytic Electrodes Controlled by Biomolecular Computing Systems.
367-381

- Kevin Macvittie, Jan Halamek, Evgeny Katz:
Enzyme-Based T-Flip-Flop Memory System.
383-389

- Marcos Pita:
Switchable Biofuel Cells Controlled by Biomolecular Computing Systems.
391-417

- Guinevere Strack, Evgeny Katz:
Information Security Systems Based on Biomolecular Information Processing.
419-432

- Jordan A. Greco, Nicole L. Wagner, Robert R. Birge:
Fourier Transform Holographic Associative Processors Based on Bacteriorhodopsin.
433-457

- John H. Reif:
Local Parallel Biomolecular Computation.
459-507

- Michaela A. Teravest, Largus T. Angenent:
Engineering Bacterial Biocomputers Using A Top-Down Approach and Dynamic Genetic Circuits.
509-515

- Rafael Silva-Rocha, Victor de Lorenzo:
Bacteria as Computers: Formalizing Transcriptional Regulatory Networks by Way of Digital Logic Circuits.
517-528

- Bogdan Iancu, Elena Czeizler, Eugen Czeizler, Ion Petre:
Quantitative Refinement of Reaction Models.
529-550

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