Molecular Computing: Origins and Promises

Molecular Computing: Origins and Promises

by Nicholas G. Rambidi
Molecular Computing: Origins and Promises

Molecular Computing: Origins and Promises

by Nicholas G. Rambidi

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Overview

The question whether molecular primitives can prove to be real alternatives to contemporary semiconductor means or effective supplements extending greatly possibilities of information technologies is addressed. Molecular primitives and circuitry for information processing devices are also discussed. Investigations in molecular based computing devices were initiated in the early 1970s in the hopes for an increase in the integration level and processing speed. Real progress proved unfeasible into the 1980´s. However, recently, important and promising results were achieved. The elaboration of operational 160-kilobit molecular electronic memory patterned 1011 bits per square centimeter in the end of 90´s were the first timid steps of information processing further development. Subsequent advances beyond these developments are presented and discussed. This work provides useful knowledge to anyone working in molecular based information processing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783709120088
Publisher: Springer Vienna
Publication date: 11/14/2014
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Pages: 217
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Nanotechnology: Origin and Development.- Computer technology and Nanotechnology.-Molecular Element Base of Computational Devices.- Molecular Element BaNanotechnology: Origin and Development.- Computer technology and Nanotechnology.- Molecular Element Base of Computational Devices.-Molecular Element Base of Computational Devices.- Chemical Diffusion-Reaction Media and Artificial Intelligence.- Diffusion-Reaction Processor: Possibilities and Limitations.- Self-Organization as A General Principle of information Processing in Distributed Dynamic Systems.- New Ideas....New Opportunities?- What Next'se of Computational Devices.- Chemical Diffusion-Reaction Media and Artificial Intelligence.- Diffusion-Reaction Processor: Possibilities and Limitations.- Self-Organization as A General Principle of information Processing in Distributed Dynamic Systems.- New Ideas....New Opportunities?- What Next?.

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