Emergent computation : a festschrift for Selim G. Akl /

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Group Author: Adamatzky, Andrew (Editor); Akl, Selim G. (honouree.)
Published: Springer,
Publisher Address: Cham, Switzerland :
Publication Dates: [2017]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Emergence, complexity and computation, volume 24
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Carrier Form: xiii, 643 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 25 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9783319463759
9783319463766
3319463764
Index Number: QA76
CLC: TP3
Call Number: TP3/E534
Contents: Simple Deterministic Algorithms for Generating "Good" Musical Rhythms -- A Hierarchy for BPP log based on Counting Calls to an Oracle -- On Computable Numbers, Nonuniversality, and the Genuine Power of Parallelism -- On the Microscopic View of Time and Messages -- Descriptional Complexity of Error Detection.-A Less Known Side of Quantum Cryptography -- Emergence in Context-Free Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems: What Does and Does Not Make a Grammar System More Expressive than Its Parts.-Structural Properties of the Generalized Exchanged Hypercubes -- Enumerated BSP Automata -- Coping with Silent Errors in HPC Applications -- Parallel Sorting For GPUs -- Mining for Functional Dependencies Using Shared Radix Trees in Many-Core Multi-Threaded Systems -- Cellular Automata and Wireless Sensor Networks -- Connectivity Preserving Network Transformers -- Operating Secure Mobile Healthcare Services over Constrained Resource Networks -- On Vague Computers -- Parallel evolutionary Optimization of Natural Convection Problem -- Theory and Practice of Discrete Interacting Agents Models.-Vehicular Clouds: Ubiquitous Computing on Wheels -- Computational Approaches to Epigenetic Drug Discovery.-Dimensionality Reduction for Intrusion Detection Systems in Multi-data Streams- a Review and Proposal of Unsupervised Feature Selection Scheme -- Physical Maze Solvers. All Twelve Prototypes Implement 1961 Lee algorithm -- Computer Chess Endgame Play with Pawns: Then and Now -- Community Detection Using Synthetic Coordinates and Flow Propagation.