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Andrew Adamatzky is a
British computer scientist, who is a
Director of the
Unconventional Computing Laboratory and
Professor in
Unconventional Computing...
- chemical-based
computer processors based on ions
rather than electrons.
Andrew Adamatzky, a
computer scientist at the
University of the West of England, Bristol...
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performed in a
beaker using a
magnetic stirrer.[citation needed]
Andrew Adamatzky, a
computer scientist in the
University of the West of England, reported...
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Adamatzky,
Andrew (6
August 2008). "Steering
plasmodium with light:
Dynamical programming of
Physarum machine". arXiv:0908.0850 [nlin.PS].
Adamatzky,...
- processing. This led to an
upsurge in the
field of
chemical computing.
Andrew Adamatzky at the
University of the West of
England has
demonstrated simple logic...
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Komosinski and
Andrew Adamatzky (2009).
Artificial Life
Models in Software. New York: Springer. ISBN 978-1-84882-284-9.
Andrew Adamatzky and
Maciej Komosinski...
- arXiv:0906.3248v1. doi:10.4204/EPTCS.1.4. S2CID 10266058. Martínez,
Genaro J.;
Adamatzky, A.; Chen, Fangyue; Chua, Leon (2012). "On
Soliton Collisions between...
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David (2010), "Growth and
decay in life-like
cellular automata", in
Adamatzky,
Andrew (ed.), Game of Life
Cellular Automata, Springer, pp. 71–98, arXiv:0911...
- "Object
synthesis in Conway's Game of Life and
other cellular automata". In
Adamatzky,
Andrew (ed.). Game of Life
Cellular Automata. Springer-Verlag. pp. 115–134...
- more
specific meaning given here was used e.g. in
several chapters of
Adamatzky (2010). See: Barral, Bernard; Chaté, Hugues; Manneville, Paul (1992)....