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Computational modeling of dendrites
Journal of Neurobiology, 2005AbstractComputational methods have been part of neuroscience for many years. For example, models developed with these methods have provided a theory that helps explain the action potential. More recently, as experimental patch‐electrode techniques have revealed new biophysics related to dendritic function and synaptic integration, computational models ...
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2013
Trust and reputation are key issues in the multi-agent systems domain. As in human societies, software agents must interact with other agents in settings where there is the possibility that they can be exploited. This suggests the need for theoretical and computational models of trust and reputation that can be used by software agents, and accordingly,
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Trust and reputation are key issues in the multi-agent systems domain. As in human societies, software agents must interact with other agents in settings where there is the possibility that they can be exploited. This suggests the need for theoretical and computational models of trust and reputation that can be used by software agents, and accordingly,
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1996
The idea that living cells and molecular complexes can be viewed as potential machinic components dates back to the late 1950s, when Richard Feynman delivered his famous paper describing sub-microscopic computers. Recently, several papers have advocated the realisation of massively parallel computation using the techniques and chemistry of molecular ...
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The idea that living cells and molecular complexes can be viewed as potential machinic components dates back to the late 1950s, when Richard Feynman delivered his famous paper describing sub-microscopic computers. Recently, several papers have advocated the realisation of massively parallel computation using the techniques and chemistry of molecular ...
Alan Gibbons +2 more
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The Coroutine Model of Computation
2012This paper presents a general denotational formalism called the Coroutine Model of Computation for control-oriented computational models. This formalism characterizes atomic elements with control behavior as Continuation Actors, giving them a static semantics with a functional interface.
Chris Shaver, Edward A. Lee
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Impact of computer modeling on learning and teaching systems thinking
Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2021Ha Nguyen, Rossella Santagata
exaly
A review of Russian computer modeling and validation in aerospace applications
Progress in Aerospace Sciences, 2022Sergey L Chernyshev
exaly
A model with nondeterministic computation
2005In paragraph 2 of this paper an algorithmic model is described having a set R of rules. In paragraph 3 two new rules are added to the rules of R. Such new rules may change a nonterminating computation into a terminating one. In paragraph 4 some families of expressions to which the rules added to R can be applied are defined.
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1988
Computer-based spatial models, representing the past and present disposition and configuration of sets of rock bodies, are a potentially important segment of a geological knowledge base. A spatial model is an interpretation that should be consistent with available data and with expectations based on knowledge of the processes which formed and deformed ...
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Computer-based spatial models, representing the past and present disposition and configuration of sets of rock bodies, are a potentially important segment of a geological knowledge base. A spatial model is an interpretation that should be consistent with available data and with expectations based on knowledge of the processes which formed and deformed ...
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