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Bio-Inspired and Nanoscale Integrated Computing
Computing with Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
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Author(s):
Konrad Walus
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Graham A. Jullien
Publication date
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May 29 2009
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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10.1002/9780470429983.ch4
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
An Introduction to Nanocomputing
pp. 31
Nanoscale Devices: Applications and Modeling
pp. 67
Quantum Computing
pp. 111
Computing with Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
pp. 155
Dielectrophoretic Architectures
pp. 175
Multilevel and Three-Dimensional Nanomagnetic Recording
pp. 203
Spin-Wave Architectures
pp. 225
Parallel Computing with Spin Waves
pp. 243
Nanoscale Standard Digital Modules
pp. 263
Fault- and Defect-Tolerant Architectures for Nanocomputing
pp. 295
Molecular Computing: Integration of Molecules for Nanocomputing
pp. 327
Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Nanostructures: Ordered Arrays of Metal Ions and Carbon Nanotubes
pp. 349
DNA Nanotechnology and its Biological Applications
pp. 377
DNA Sequence Matching at Nanoscale Level
pp. 391
Computational Tasks in Medical Nanorobotics
pp. 429
Heterogeneous Nanostructures for Biomedical Diagnostics
pp. 455
Biomimetic Cortical Nanocircuits
pp. 483
Biomedical and Biomedicine Applications of CNTs
pp. 515
Nanoscale Image Processing
pp. 535
Concluding Remarks at the Beginning of a New Computing ERA
pp. 547
Index
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