IWINAC2005: Pre-organized Session details.
Title: "Computing with Networks of Evolutionary Processors"
Organized by:
- Prof. Victor Mitrana <vmi@urv.net>
- Research Group in Mathematical Linguistics - Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science - Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Spain)
and- Prof. Carlos Martin-Vide <cmv@fll.urv.es>
- Universitat Rovira i Virgili (Spain)
with the collaboration of:
Prof. Jose Sempere, Univ. Politécnica de Valencia (Spain)
IWINAC Topics: 2.2.2
Description:
A natural way to define computational models based on the interacting molecular entities seems to emerge by combining our knowledge about the behaviour and evolution of cell populations with advanced formal theories from computer science. The main goal of this session is to get answers to the following questions:
- Which operations amenable to be applied to molecular entities forming a biological system can be used for designing computing networks with an underlying structure inspired from that of the biological system?
- How to control the data navigating in the networks via precise protocols?
- How to effectively design the networks?
- What properties (computational power and efficiency, descriptional complexity, possible implementation on electronic computers as well as possible relevance for biology, linguistics, technology, etc.) do such computability models possess?
- Might these models be considered as theoretical models of programable (universal) molecular computers?
- Which computations with practical importance can be carried out in this computing framework in a better way than by using a classical computer?
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