Preface ....................................................... xvi
Section 1
Chapter 1
Optimal DNA Codes for Computing and Self-Assembly ............... 1
Max H. Garzon, The University of Memphis, USA
Vinhthuy Phan, The University of Memphis, USA
Andrew Neel, The University of Memphis, USA
Chapter 2
DNA Hash Pooling and its Applications .......................... 15
Dennis Shasha, New York University, USA
Martyn Amos, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Chapter 3
Cellular Nanocomputers: A Focused Review ....................... 28
Ferdinand Peper, National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology (NiCT), Japan
Jia Lee, Celartem Technology Inc., Japan
Susumu Adachi, National Institute of Information and
Communications Technology (NiCT), Japan
Teijiro Isokawa, University of Hyogo, Japan
Chapter 4
An Advanced Architecture of a Massive Parallel Processing
Nano Brain Operating 100 Billion Molecular Neurons
Simultaneously ................................................. 43
Anirban Bandyopadhyay, National Institute for Materials
Science, Japan
Subrata Ghosh, National Institute for Materials Science,
Japan
Daisuke Fujita, National Institute for Materials Science,
Japan
Ranjit Pati, Michigan Technological University, USA
Satyajit Sahu, National Institute for Materials Science,
Japan
Section 2
Chapter 5
Single-Electron Devices and Circuits Utilizing Stochastic
Operation for Intelligent Information Processing ............... 75
Takashi Morie, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
Chapter 6
Application of Single Electron Devices Utilizing Stochastic
Dynamics ...................................................... 100
Shigeo Sato, Tohoku University, Japan
Koji Nakajima, Tohoku University, Japan
Chapter 7
On the Reliability of Post-CMOS and SET Systems ............... 114
Milos Stanisavljevic, Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology EPFL, Switzerland
Alexandre Schmid, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
EPFL, Switzerland
Yusuf Leblebici, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
EPFL, Switzerland
Chapter 8
Full Adder Operation Based on Si Nanodot Array Device with
Multiple Inputs and Outputs ................................... 131
Takuya Kaizawa, Hokkaido University, Japan
Mingyu Jo, Hokkaido University, Japan
Masashi Arita, Hokkaido University, Japan
Akira Fujiwara, NTT Corporation, Japan
Kenji Yamazaki, NTT Corporation, Japan
Yukinori Ono, NTT Corporation, Japan
Hiroshi Inokawa, Shizuoka University, Japan
Yasuo Takahashi, Hokkaido University, Japan
Jung-Bum Choi, Chungbuk National University, Korea
Chapter 9
Investigation on Stochastic Resonance in Quantum Dot and its
Summing Network ............................................... 140
Seiya Kasai, Hokkaido University & Japan Science and
Technology Agency, Japan
Chapter 10
A Neuromorphic Single-Electron Circuit for Noise-Shaping
Pulse-Density Modulation ...................................... 149
Andrew Kilinga Kikombo, Hokkaido University, Japan
Tetsuya Asai, Hokkaido University, Japan
Takahide Oya, Yokohama National University, Japan
Alexandre Schmid, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
(EPFL), Switzerland Yusuf Leblebici, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology (EPFL), Switzerland
Yoshihito Amemiya, Hokkaido University, Japan
Section 3
Chapter 11
Simple Collision-Based Chemical Logic Gates with Adaptive
Computing ..................................................... 162
Rita Toth, University of the West of England, UK
Christopher Stone, University of the West of England, UK
Ben de Lacy Costello, University of the West of England, UK
Andrew Adamatzky, University of the West of England, UK
Larry Bull, University of the West of England, UK
Chapter 12
Toward Biomolecular Computers Using Reaction-Diffusion
Dynamics ...................................................... 176
Masahiko Hiratsuka, Sendai National College of Technology,
Japan
Koichi Ito, Tohoku University, Japan
Takafumi Aoki, Tohoku University, Japan
Tatsuo Higuchi, Tohoku Institute of Technology, Japan
Chapter 13
Fine Control and Selection of Travelling Waves in Inorganic
Pattern Forming Reactions ..................................... 184
B.P.J. de Lacy Costello, University of the West of
England, UK
J. Armstrong, University of the West of England, UK
I. Jahan, University of the West of England, UK
N. M. Ratcliffe, University of the West of England, UK
Chapter 14
Dynamics of Particle-Based Reaction-Diffusion Computing:
Active vs. Passive, Attraction vs. Repulsion .................. 194
Jeff Jones, University of the West of England, UK
Chapter 15
Towards Arithmetical Chips in Sub-Excitable Media: Cellular
Automaton Models .............................................. 223
Liang Zhang, University of the West of England, UK
Andrew Adamatzky, University of the West of England, UK
Section 4
Chapter 16
Organization-Oriented Chemical Programming of Distributed
Artifacts ..................................................... 240
Naoki Matsumaru, Friedrich Schiller University Jena,
Germany
Thomas Hinze, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Peter Dittrich, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany
Chapter 17
Dominant Spin Relaxation Mechanisms in Organic Semiconductor
Alq ........................................................... 259
Sridhar Patibandla, Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Bhargava Kanchibotla, Virginia Commonwealth University,
USA
Sandipan Pramanik, University of Alberta, Canada
Supriyo Bandyopadhyay, Virginia Commonwealth University,
USA
Marc Cahay, University of Cincinnati, USA
Chapter 18
The Synthesis of Stochastic Circuits for Nanoscale
Computation ................................................... 279
Weikang Qian, University of Minnesota, USA
John Backes, University of Minnesota, USA
Marc D. Riedel, University of Minnesota, USA
Chapter 19
Random Dynamical Network Automata for Nanoelectronics:
A Robustness and Learning Perspective ......................... 295
Christof Teuscher, Portland State University, USA
Natali Gulbahce, Northeastern University, USA
Thimo Rohlf Genopole, France
Alireza Goudarzi, Portland State University, USA
Compilation of References ..................................... 315
About the Contributors ........................................ 348
Index ......................................................... 360
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