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Information Processing

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Erschienen am 04.07.2012, 1. Auflage 2012
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ISBN/EAN: 9783527332458
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: XXXVIII, 722 S., 234 s/w Illustr., 27 farbige Illu
Einband: gebundenes Buch

Beschreibung

InhaltsangabeBIOMOLECULAR INFORMATION PROCESSING - FROM LOGIC SYSTEMS TO SMART SENSORS AND ACTUATORS Preface Biomolecular Computing: From Unconventional Computing to "Smart" Biosensors and Actuators - Editorial Introduction PeptideBased Computation: Switches, Gates, and Simple Arithmetic Biomolecular Electronics and Protein-Based Optical Computing Bioelectronic Devices Controlled by Enzyme-Based Information Processing Systems Enzyme Logic Digital Biosensors for Biomedical Applications Information Security Applications Based on Biomolecular Systems Biocomputing: Explore Its Realization and Intelligent Logic Detection Some Experiments and Models in Molecular Computing and Robotics Biomolecular Finite Automata In Vivo Information Processing Using RNA Interference Biomolecular Computing Systems Enumerations Approach to the Analysis of Interacting Nucleic Acid Strands Restriction Enzymes in Language Generation and Plasmid Computing Development of Bacteria-Based Cellular Computing Circuits for Sensing and Control in Biological Systems The Logic of Decision Making in Environmental Bacteria Qualitative and Quantitative Aspects of a Model for Processes Inspired by the Functioning of the Living Cell Computational Methods for Quantitative Submodel Comparison Conclusions and Perspectives MOLECULAR AND SUPRAMOLECULAR INFORMATION PROCESSING - FROM MOLECULAR SWITCHES TO LOGIC SYSTEMS Preface Molecular Information Processing: From Single Molecules to Supramolecular Systems and Interfaces - from Algorithms to Devices - Editorial Introduction From Sensors to Molecular Logic: A Journey Binary Logic with Synthetic Molecular and Supramolecular Species Photonically Switched Molecular Logic Devices Engineering Luminescent Molecules with Sensing and Logic Capabilities Supramolecular Assemblies for Information Processing Hybrid Semiconducting Materials: New Perspectives for Molecular-Scale Information Processing Toward Arithmetic Circuits in Subexcitable Chemical Media HighConcentration Chemical Computing Techniques for Solving HardToSolve Problems, and their Relation to Numerical Optimization, Neural Computing, Reasoning under Uncertainty, and Freedom of Choice All Kinds of Behavior in Chemical Kinetics: A Theorem and its Potential Applications to Chemical Computing KabbalisticLeibnizian Automata for Simulating the Universe Approaches to Control of Noise in Chemical and Biochemical Information and Signal Processing Electrochemistry, Emergent Patterns, and Inorganic Intelligent Response Electrode Interfaces Switchable by Physical and Chemical Signals Operating as a Platform for Information Processing Conclusions and Perspectives

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Autorenportrait

Evgeny Katz received his Ph.D. in Chemistry from Frumkin Institute of Electrochemistry (Moscow) in 1983. He was a senior researcher in the Institute of Photosynthesis (Pushchino), Russian Academy of Sciences (1983-1991), a Humboldt fellow at München Technische Universität (Germany) (1992-1993), and a research associate professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1993-2006). From 2006 he is Milton Kerker Chaired Professor at the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science, Clarkson University, NY (USA). He has (co)authored over 300 papers in the areas of biocomputing, bioelectronics, biosensors and biofuel cells (Hirsch-index 65). He serves as Editor-in-Chief for IEEE Sensors Journal and a member of editorial boards of many other journals. On February 10, 2011, Thomson Reuters released data identifying the world's top 100 chemists over the past 10 years as ranked by the impact of their published research. Evgeny Katz was included in the list as #62 from approximately a million chemists indexed by Thomson Reuters.