Computational matter
Title By: Stepney, Susan [Edited by] | Rasmussen, Steen [Edited by] | Amos, Marty [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: New York, NY : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, c2018.Description: ix, 337 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9783319658247Subject(s): Electronic data processing | Soft computingDDC classification: 004 CO MP Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
This book is concerned with computation in materio, harnessing the physical properties of materials in order to execute algorithms. It offers an overview of the field, covering four main areas of interest: theory, practice, applications and implications. Each chapter synthesizes current understanding by deliberately bringing together researchers across a collection of related research projects.
The book is useful for graduate students, researchers in the field, and the general scientific reader who is interested in inherently interdisciplinary research at the intersections of computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, engineering and mathematics.
Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 004 CO MP (Browse shelf) | Available | Jan2019 | T0060845 |
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This book is concerned with computation in materio, harnessing the physical properties of materials in order to execute algorithms. It offers an overview of the field, covering four main areas of interest: theory, practice, applications and implications. Each chapter synthesizes current understanding by deliberately bringing together researchers across a collection of related research projects.
The book is useful for graduate students, researchers in the field, and the general scientific reader who is interested in inherently interdisciplinary research at the intersections of computer science, biology, chemistry, physics, engineering and mathematics.