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AIMS:
The proliferation of
computing devices in every aspect of our lives increases the demand for better
understanding of emerging computing paradigms. The new book series seeks to
provide an opportunity for researchers to explore the new computational
paradigms and their impact on computing in the new millennium. The series is
quite timely since the field of computing as a whole is undergoing many
changes. Vast literature exists today on such new paradigms and their
implications on a wide range of applications—a number of studies have
reported on the success of such techniques in solving difficult problems in all
key areas of computing.
The
list of topics that will be covered by the series is by no means exhaustive but
it serves as a guide to the diversity of the topics covered here. It is also
hoped that the topics covered will get the readers to think of the implications
of such new ideas on the developments in their own fields. These fields are:
Quantum Computing, DNA Computing, Genetic Algorithms, Evolutionary Paradigms,
Cellular Automata, Neural Networks, Swarm Algorithms, Fuzzy Logic,
Computational Synthesis, Machine Learning Techniques, Computational
Methods for Biological Systems.
The
series will also publish books related to technologies that are relevant to
nature inspired computing: Silicon Neuron Processing, Molecular Scale Computers
and NanoTech, Optics, Evolvable Hardware, Quantum
Hardware, Reconfigurable Hardware, and others.
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SCOPE:
The
book series will target application domains that employ nature inspired
techniques. The list of applications includes, but is not limited to: Bioinformatics, Computational challenges in
structural and functional Genomics, Ubiquitous Computing, Networking, Nanomedicine, Nanorobotics, Mobile
Computing, Parallel Computing, Grid Computing, Financial Applications, Security
and Cryptography, Agents Technology, Simulations, Climate Modeling,
Cognitronics, Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, Tele-immersion, Numerical Algorithms,
Molecular Computations, Synthetic Biology, and others.
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WILEY BOOK SERIES ON NATURE INSPIRED
COMPUTING
Series Editors: Albert Y. Zomaya and Mary
M. Eshaghian-Wilner
Advisory Board
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Enrique
Alba |
Azzedine Boukerche |
Robert
A. Freitas |
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Mikhail
Prokopenko CSIRO, |
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Franciszek Seredynski Polish |
Elghazali Talbi Lille University and INRIA, France |
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Current Volumes
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Future Volumes
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Potential authors
should contact any of the Series Editors (see below) to receive more
information.
Series Editors
Professor Albert Y. Zomaya
Chair
Professor of High Performance Computing &
Building J12
The
Sydney, NSW 2006
Tel.
+61 2 9351 6442
Fax +61 2 9351 3838
email: a.zomaya@usyd.edu.au
http://www.it.usyd.edu.au/~zomaya
Professor
Mary M. Eshaghian-Wilner
Electrical
Engineering Department
Room 56-125B Engineering IV
420 Westwood Plaza
Tel: 310-994-8994
Fax:
310-206-4833
email: maryew@ee.ucla.edu
Publisher
Attention:
Paul Petralia
Senior Editor
Wiley Interscience
201-748-8784
ppetrali@wiley.com