Team behaviour in eco-grammar systems
Theoretical Computer Science
Mathematical Theory of L Systems
Mathematical Theory of L Systems
Membrane Computing: An Introduction
Membrane Computing: An Introduction
Function-dependent teams in eco-grammar systems
Theoretical Computer Science
Preface: three aspects of super-recursive algorithms and hypercomputation or finding black swans
Theoretical Computer Science - Super-recursive algorithms and hypercomputation
Formal languages and their relation to automata
Formal languages and their relation to automata
Elements of Computation Theory
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ECAL'05 Proceedings of the 8th European conference on Advances in Artificial Life
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The purpose of this article is to recall three fundamental contributions by A. M. Turing to three important fields of contemporary science and engineering (theory of computation, artificial intelligence, and biocomputing), and to emphasize the connections between them. The article recalls and formulates resp., also three hypotheses related to the three initiatives and discusses in short their mutual interrelatedness.