Machines, Computations, and Universality 4th International Conference, MCU 2004, Saint Petersburg, Russia, September 21-24, 2004, Revised Selected Papers / [electronic resource] :
edited by Maurice Margenstern.
- 1st ed. 2005.
- VIII, 328 p. online resource.
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 3354 2512-2029 ; .
- Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 3354 .
Invited Lectures -- Algorithmic Randomness, Quantum Physics, and Incompleteness -- On the Complexity of Universal Programs -- Finite Sets of Words and Computing -- Universality and Cellular Automata -- Leaf Language Classes -- Selected Contributions -- Computational Completeness of P Systems with Active Membranes and Two Polarizations -- Computing with a Distributed Reaction-Diffusion Model -- Computational Universality in Symbolic Dynamical Systems -- Real Recursive Functions and Real Extensions of Recursive Functions -- Ordering and Convex Polyominoes -- Subshifts Behavior of Cellular Automata. Topological Properties and Related Languages -- Evolution and Observation: A Non-standard Way to Accept Formal Languages -- The Computational Power of Continuous Dynamic Systems -- Abstract Geometrical Computation for Black Hole Computation -- Is Bosco's Rule Universal? -- Sequential P Systems with Unit Rules and Energy Assigned to Membranes -- Hierarchies of DLOGTIME-Uniform Circuits -- Several New Generalized Linear- and Optimum-Time Synchronization Algorithms for Two-Dimensional Rectangular Arrays -- Register Complexity of LOOP-, WHILE-, and GOTO-Programs -- Classification and Universality of Reversible Logic Elements with One-Bit Memory -- Universal Families of Reversible P Systems -- Solving 3CNF-SAT and HPP in Linear Time Using WWW -- Completing a Code in a Regular Submonoid of the Free Monoid -- On Computational Universality in Language Equations -- Attacking the Common Algorithmic Problem by Recognizer P Systems -- On the Minimal Automaton of the Shuffle of Words and Araucarias.
9783540318347
10.1007/b106980 doi
Computer science.
Machine theory.
Algorithms.
Theory of Computation.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Algorithms.
QA75.5-76.95
004.0151
Invited Lectures -- Algorithmic Randomness, Quantum Physics, and Incompleteness -- On the Complexity of Universal Programs -- Finite Sets of Words and Computing -- Universality and Cellular Automata -- Leaf Language Classes -- Selected Contributions -- Computational Completeness of P Systems with Active Membranes and Two Polarizations -- Computing with a Distributed Reaction-Diffusion Model -- Computational Universality in Symbolic Dynamical Systems -- Real Recursive Functions and Real Extensions of Recursive Functions -- Ordering and Convex Polyominoes -- Subshifts Behavior of Cellular Automata. Topological Properties and Related Languages -- Evolution and Observation: A Non-standard Way to Accept Formal Languages -- The Computational Power of Continuous Dynamic Systems -- Abstract Geometrical Computation for Black Hole Computation -- Is Bosco's Rule Universal? -- Sequential P Systems with Unit Rules and Energy Assigned to Membranes -- Hierarchies of DLOGTIME-Uniform Circuits -- Several New Generalized Linear- and Optimum-Time Synchronization Algorithms for Two-Dimensional Rectangular Arrays -- Register Complexity of LOOP-, WHILE-, and GOTO-Programs -- Classification and Universality of Reversible Logic Elements with One-Bit Memory -- Universal Families of Reversible P Systems -- Solving 3CNF-SAT and HPP in Linear Time Using WWW -- Completing a Code in a Regular Submonoid of the Free Monoid -- On Computational Universality in Language Equations -- Attacking the Common Algorithmic Problem by Recognizer P Systems -- On the Minimal Automaton of the Shuffle of Words and Araucarias.
9783540318347
10.1007/b106980 doi
Computer science.
Machine theory.
Algorithms.
Theory of Computation.
Formal Languages and Automata Theory.
Computer Science Logic and Foundations of Programming.
Algorithms.
QA75.5-76.95
004.0151