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Quantum Cellular Automata, a new technology, can make real computers orders of magnitude denser than the limits of CMOS, from molecule size devices; information flows by Coulomb interactions not electric current. Investigators, references. [Notre Dame Computer Science and Engineering]
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By Moshe Sipper; Springer-Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3540626131. Man-made systems can have traits seen in natural collective systems, which evolve by selection processes to have problem-solving abilities; via simple, versatile parallel cellular models, and evolutionary computing.
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Story on magnetic quantum cellular automata research, non-volatile logic, at University of Notre Dame. Works via areas of magnetic orientation instead of transistors and wires. [Wired News]
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Quantum-dot cellular automata simulator and design layout tool. QCADesigner is capable of simulation with millions of cells. Available for Linux, mac OS X, and SPARC Solaris and is free to download.
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Wireless quantum dot logic resources, nanotechnology context: tutorial, lecture summary, references. [MITRE Corp.]
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References, Java demonstrations, QCA links. [University of Notre Dame]
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Effort to make a computer architecture based on the mathematics proposed in Steven Wolfram book: A New Kind of Science.
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