edited by Ray Paton, Hamid Bolouri, Mike Holcombe, J. Howard Parish, Richard Tateson.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg Imprint : Springer
2004. 2004.
(XV, 345 pages 188 illustrations).
Natural computing series.
CytoComputational Systems --; Perspectives and Tools of Thought --; Cells in Telecommunications --; Symbiogenesis as a Machine Learning Mechanism --; An Overview of Artificial Immune Systems --; Embryonics and Immunotronics: Biologically Inspired Computer Science Systems --; Biomedical Applications of Micro and Nano Technologies --; Macromolecules, Genomes and Ourselves --; Models of Genetic Regulatory Networks --; A Model of Bacterial Adaptability Based on Multiple Scales of Interaction: COSMIC --; Stochastic Computations in Neurons and Neural Networks --; Spatial Patterning in Explicitly Cellular Environments: Activity-Regulated Juxtacrine Signalling --; Modelling the GH Release System --; Hierarchies of Machines --; Models of Recombination in Ciliates --; Developing Algebraic Models of Protein Signalling Agents --; Categorical Language and Hierarchical Models for Cell Systems --; Mathematical Systems Biology: Genomic Cybernetics --; What Kinds of Natural Processes can be Regarded as Computations? --; List of Contributors.
This book deals with key issues in the emerging interdisciplinary area involving cellular systems, computational modelling, and biologically inspired computing. This highly multidisciplinary book offers a unique blend of topical contributions that are written by biologists, computer scientists and mathematicians with non-expert readers in mind. It reflects important trends and developments in this exciting field of science. The volume can serve as a textbook and reference book for advanced students and computer scientists, biologists, and mathematicians.
Biomimetics.
Neural computers.
Neural networks (Neurobiology)
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edited by Ray Paton, Hamid Bolouri, Mike Holcombe, J. Howard Parish, Richard Tateson.