Title of article
Beyond input-output computings: error-driven emergence with parallel non-distributed slime mold computer
Author/Authors
Gunji، Yukio-Pegio نويسنده , , Aono، Masashi نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-256
From page
257
To page
0
Abstract
The emergence derived from errors is the key importance for both novel computing and novel usage of the computer. In this paper, we propose an implementable experimental plan for the biological computing so as to elicit the emergent property of complex systems. An individual plasmodium of the true slime mold Physarum polycephalum acts in the slime mold computer. Modifying the Elementary Cellular Automaton as it entails the global synchronization problem upon the parallel computing provides the NP-complete problem solved by the slime mold computer. The possibility to solve the problem by giving neither all possible results nor explicit prescription of solution-seeking is discussed. In slime mold computing, the distributivity in the local computing logic can change dynamically, and its parallel non-distributed computing cannot be reduced into the spatial addition of multiple serial computings. The computing system based on exhaustive absence of the supersystem may produce, something more than filling the vacancy.
Keywords
Non-locality , cellular automata , Asynchronism , Emergent biological computing , Physarum polycephalum , complex system , Orthomodular lattice
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
47723
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