Special Issue in Computational Aspects Related to Unconventional, Bioinspired and Quantum Methods

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The following special issue, of which we are the guest editors will be published in "Computation" (ISSN 2079-3197, http://www.mdpi.com/journal/computation), and is now open to receive submissions of full research articles and comprehensive review papers for peer-review and possible publication. 

Special Issue: Computational Aspects Related to Unconventional, Bio-Inspired and Quantum Methods

Website: http://www.mdpi.com/journal/computation/special_issues/computational_aspects

Guest Editors:
Dr. Theodore Andronikos,
Dr. Dimitrios Tsoumakos,
Dr. Spyros Sioutas,
Dr. Ioannis Panagis and
Dr. Konstantinos Giannakis

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 31 January 2017

Given your interesting work on the theme and related disciplines, we personally invite you and your colleagues to submit a contribution for this special issue in which some of the leading experts will describe their work, ideas and findings.

Authors can take advantage of benefits including: Open Access; No Copyright Constraints; Rapid publication; Thorough Peer-Review; No Space Constraints, No Extra Space or Color Charges; Low Fees (350 CHF). 

Please also note if your paper is submitted before 1 January 2017, it will be free of charge.
Keywords



    • natural computing

    • quantum computing

    • quantum and quantum-inspired algorithms

    • molecular and DNA computing

    • chemical computing

    • molecular machines incorporating information processing

    • membrane computing

    • neural networks

    • evolutionary computing

    • computation graphs

    • computation on networks and graphs

    • computing based on dynamical systems

    • non-standard approaches

    • fuzzy computing

    • computation approaches going beyond the Turing model

    • application of non-standard computational methods

    • physics of computation

    • non-traditional approaches to classical problems

    • parallel computing

    • algorithms based on ant colonies, bees foraging etc.

    • logics of unconventional computing

    • physical limits to mechanical computation

    • unconventional methods in education and learning approaches


This special issue is supported by the research group QUIT affiliated with the Dept. of Informatics of the Ionian University.

QUIT's website: http://quit.di.ionio.gr/

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