Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine
A pseudo-biological paradigm in information processing launched by McCulloch and Pitts in the early 1940s has been advanced during the last decades. Different attempts were made based on these developments to design operational information processing devices capable of solving problems of high compu...
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| description | A pseudo-biological paradigm in information processing launched by McCulloch and Pitts in the early 1940s has been advanced during the last decades. Different attempts were made based on these developments to design operational information processing devices capable of solving problems of high computational complexity. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-50ac86d1bcbb4e2887937f76cabae8e12025-08-20T03:36:18ZengWileyDiscrete Dynamics in Nature and Society1026-02261607-887X2001-01-016426327910.1155/S1026022601000310Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machineNicholas G. Rambaidi0Department of Physics, Moscow State University, International Research Institute for Management Sciences, 2-ya, Moscow Pestchanaya 8-53, RussiaA pseudo-biological paradigm in information processing launched by McCulloch and Pitts in the early 1940s has been advanced during the last decades. Different attempts were made based on these developments to design operational information processing devices capable of solving problems of high computational complexity.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1026022601000310Nonlinear reaction–diffusion systems; Nonlinear structures and dynamics; Solving problems of high computational complexity; Image processing; Finding paths in a labyrinth. |
| spellingShingle | Nicholas G. Rambaidi Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society Nonlinear reaction–diffusion systems; Nonlinear structures and dynamics; Solving problems of high computational complexity; Image processing; Finding paths in a labyrinth. |
| title | Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine |
| title_full | Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine |
| title_fullStr | Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine |
| title_full_unstemmed | Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine |
| title_short | Biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine |
| title_sort | biomolecular nonlinear dynamic mechanisms as a foundation for human traits of information processing machine |
| topic | Nonlinear reaction–diffusion systems; Nonlinear structures and dynamics; Solving problems of high computational complexity; Image processing; Finding paths in a labyrinth. |
| url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1026022601000310 |
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