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Unconventional Computation

This work is devoted to various aspects of unconventional computation, theory as well as experiments and applications. Main topics are: natural computing including quantum, molecular and various proposals for computations that go beyond the Turing model, and distributed computing.
Members (academic staff and PhD students):
C.S. Calude, M.J. Dinneen, R. Nicolescu, X. Ye
More information:
International Conferences Series: Unconventional Computation
Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science
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