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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Mar-2019
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press
  • Keel: eng
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Modern computing relies on future and emergent technologies which have been conceived via interaction between computer science, engineering, chemistry, physics and biology. This highly interdisciplinary book presents advances in the fields of parallel, distributed and emergent information processing and computation. The book represents major breakthroughs in parallel quantum protocols, elastic cloud servers, structural properties of interconnection networks, internet of things, morphogenetic collective systems, swarm intelligence and cellular automata, unconventionality in parallel computation, algorithmic information dynamics, localized DNA computation, graph-based cryptography, slime mold inspired nano-electronics and cytoskeleton computers.

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Truly interdisciplinary, spanning computer science, electronics, mathematics and biology





Covers widely popular topics of future and emergent computing technologies, cloud computing, parallel computing, DNA computation, security and network analysis, cryptography, and theoretical computer science





Provides unique chapters written by top experts in theoretical and applied computer science, information processing and engineering

From Parallel to Emergent Computing provides a visionary statement on how computing will advance in the next 25 years and what new fields of science will be involved in computing engineering. This book is a valuable resource for computer scientists working today, and in years to come.
Preface ix
Editor Bios xi
Contributors xiii
Editorial Boards of the International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems xix
Part 1 Networks and Parallel Computing
Chapter 1 On the Importance of Parallelism for the Security of Quantum Protocols
3(28)
Marius Nagy
Naya Nagy
Chapter 2 Analytical Modeling and Optimization of an Elastic Cloud Server System
31(18)
Keqin Li
Chapter 3 Towards an Opportunistic Software-Defined Networking Solution
49(28)
Lefteris Mamatas
Alexandra Papadopoulou
Vassilis Tsaoussidis
Chapter 4 Structural Properties and Fault Resiliency of Interconnection Networks
77(28)
Eddie Cheng
Rong-Xia Hao
Ke Qiu
Zhizhang Shen
Part 2 Distributed Systems
Chapter 5 Dynamic State Transitions of Individuals Enhance Macroscopic Behavioral Diversity of Morphogenetic Collective Systems
105(12)
Hiroki Sayama
Chapter 6 Toward Modeling Regeneration via Adaptable Echo State Networks
117(18)
Jennifer Hammelman
Haua Siegelmann
Santosh Manicka
Michael Levin
Chapter 7 From Darwinian Evolution to Swarm Computation and Gamesourcing
135(42)
Ivan Zelinka
Donald Davendra
Lenka Skanderova
Tomas Vantuch
Lumir Kojecky
Michal Bukdcek
Chapter 8 A Scalable and Modular Software Architecture for Finite Elements on Hierarchical Hybrid Grids
177(22)
Nils Kohl
Dominik Thonnes
Daniel Drzisga
Dominik Bartuschat
Ulrich Rude
Chapter 9 Minimal Discretised Agent-Based Modelling of the Dynamics of Change in Reactive Systems
199(22)
Tiago G. Correale
Pedro P.B. de Oliveira
Chapter 10 Toward a Crab-Driven Cellular Automaton
221(18)
Yuta Nishiyama
Masao Migita
Kenta Kaito
Hisashi Murakami
Chapter 11 Evolving Benchmark Functions for Optimization Algorithms
239(22)
Yang Lou
Shiu Yin Yuen
Guanrong Chen
Chapter 12 Do Ant Colonies Obey the Talmud?
261(12)
Andrew Schumann
Chapter 13 Biomorphs with Memory
273(12)
Ramon Alonso-Sanz
Chapter 14 Constructing Iterated Exponentials in Tilings of the Euclidean and of the Hyperbolic Plane
285(30)
Maurice Margenstern
Chapter 15 Swarm Intelligence for Area Surveillance Using Autonomous Robots
315(32)
Tilemachos Bontzorlos
Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis
Franciszek Seredynski
Part 3 Emergent Computing
Chapter 16 Unconventional Wisdom: Superlinear Speedup and Inherently Parallel Computations
347(20)
Selim G. Akl
Chapter 17 Algorithmic Information Dynamics of Emergent, Persistent, and Colliding Particles in the Game of Life
367(18)
Hector Zenil
Narsis A. Kiani
Jesper Tegner
Chapter 18 On Mathematics of Universal Computation with Generic Dynamical Systems
385(22)
Vasileios Athanasiou
Zoran Konkoli
Chapter 19 Localized DNA Computation
407(18)
Hieu Bui
John Reif
Chapter 20 The Graph Is the Message: Design and Analysis of an Unconventional Cryptographic Function
425(18)
Selim G. Akl
Chapter 21 Computing via Self-Optimising Continuum
443(32)
Alexander Safonov
Chapter 22 Exploring Tehran with Excitable Medium
475(14)
Andrew Adamatzky
Mohammad Mahdi Dehshibi
Chapter 23 Feasibility of Slime-Mold-Inspired Nano-Electronic Devices
489(20)
Takahide Oya
Chapter 24 A Laminar Cortical Model for 3D Boundary and Surface Representations of Complex Natural Scenes
509(38)
Yongqiang Cao
Stephen Grossberg
Chapter 25 Emergence of Locomotion Gaits through Sensory Feedback in a Quadruped Robot
547(28)
Paolo Arena
Andrea Bonanzinga
Luca Patane
Chapter 26 Towards Cytoskeleton Computers. A Proposal
575(22)
Andrew Adamatzky
Jack Tuszynski
Jorg Pieper
Dan V. Nicolau
Rosaria Rinaldi
Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis
Victor Erokhin
Jorg SchnauB
David M. Smith
Index 597
Andrew Adamatzky is Professor of Unconventional Computing and Director of the

Unconventional Computing Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, University

of the West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom. He does research in molecular computing,

reaction-diffusion computing, collision-based computing, cellular automata,

slime mould computing, massive parallel computation, applied mathematics, complexity,

nature-inspired optimisation, collective intelligence and robotics, bionics,

computational psychology, non-linear science, novel hardware, and future and emergent

computation. He authored seven books, including Reaction-Diffusion Computers

(Elsevier, 2005), Dynamics of Crowd-Minds (World Scientific, 2005), and Physarum

Machines (World Scientific, 2010), and edited 22 books in computing, including Collision

Based Computing (Springer, 2002), Game of Life Cellular Automata (Springer, 2010),

and Memristor Networks (Springer, 2014); he also produced a series of influential

artworks published in the atlas Silence of Slime Mould (Luniver Press, 2014). He is

founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Cellular Automata (2005) and the Journal

of Unconventional Computing (2005) and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Parallel,

Emergent, Distributed Systems (2014) and Parallel Processing Letters (2018).

Selim G. Akl (Ph.D., McGill University, 1978) is a Professor at Queens University

in the Queens School of Computing, where he leads the Parallel and Unconventional

Computation Group. His research interests are primarily in the area of algorithm

design and analysis, in particular for problems in parallel computing and unconventional

computing. Dr. Akl is the author of Parallel Sorting Algorithms (Academic Press,

1985), The Design and Analysis of Parallel Algorithms (Prentice Hall, 1989), and

Parallel Computation: Models and Methods (Prentice Hall, 1997). He is co-author of

Parallel Computational Geometry (Prentice Hall, 1993), Adaptive Cryptographic Access

Control (Springer, 2010), and Applications of Quantum Cryptography (Lambert, 2016).

Georgios Ch. Sirakoulis is a Professor in Department of Electrical and Computer

Engineering at Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. His current research emphasis

is on complex electronic systems, future and emergent electronic devices, circuits,

models and architectures (memristors, quantum cellular automata, etc.), novel computing

devices and circuits, cellular automata, unconventional computing, high-performance

computing, cyber-physical and embedded systems, bioinspired computation and

bioengineering, FPGAs, modelling, and simulation. He co-authored two books, namely

Memristor-Based Nanoelectronic Computing Circuits and Architectures (Springer,

2016) and Artificial Intelligence and Applications (Krikos Publishing, 2010) and coedited

three books.