Saturday
Symposium held jointly with the Central
London Branch of the BCS, and the School of Computing
and Mathematical Sciences at Greenwich University. Contact
A Fedorec and Peter Marcer, editors.
1997
The Outer Limits of Computation. ISBN 1 86166 093 6
The limits and capabilities of machines - Ian White
The Nature of Quantum Information -Basil Hiley
Classical Computation can be Counterfactual - Keith Bowden
Introduction to Computing Anticipatory Systems with Incursion
and Hyperincursion -Daniel Dubois,
A mathematical definition of Intelligent - Peter Marcer
1996
Living Computers. ISBN 1 86166 024 3
Nanobiology - Anders Hansson,
The Construction of Nanoscale Molecular and SupraMolecular
Structures, Jon Preece, H. Ringsdorf and J.F. Stoddart
Computation in Living Cells, Dennis Bray,
Bioenergnetics, Biocommunication and Organic Space-Time -Mae-Wan
Ho
A Mathematically Specified Template for DNA and the Genetic
Code in Terms of the Physically Realisable Processes of Quantum
Holography -Peter Marcer and Walter Schempp.
1995
Consciousness The Big Issue ISBN 1 874529 62 0
The need to define Consciousness - a quantum mechanical model
- Peter Marcer.
An Electro-Chemical Theory of the Process of Thinking - Tony
Ellis
First Person Experience and the Scientific Exploration of
Consciousness - Brian Josephson.
The Need to define Consciousness - a Mathematical Model -
Michael Heather
1994
Alternative Forms of Computation and new Routes to Parallelism
ISBN 1 897610 04 1
Quantum Parallelism - Walter Schempp
Chaotic Parallelism - Daniel Dubois.
Analogue Parallelism - Cormac Breen.
The Kron Approach to Parallelism - Keith Bowden
1994
One Day will all Supercomputers be Wet?
held in Bristol . Editor Peter Marcer,
How to Model Life - Anders Hannson
Model of the Neuron working by Quantum Holography -Peter Marcer
Molecular Self-Assembly - Making Molecules to Order -J. Fraser
Stoddard
Towards an Information Mechanics - Michael Manthey
There
is now no intention to produce the Proceedings of the March
1998, event, The Frontiers of Computing, chaired by Brian
Oakley.
Speakers: Samual Braunstein -University of Wales, Quantum
Teleportation of Quantum Information without Irreversible
Detection; Ajit Narayanan- University of Exeter, Quantum Algorithms;
Vlatko Vedral, University of Oxford, Quantum Networks and
Qubit Processing; Anders Hansson, CLRC, Quantum Information
Processing - An Overview; Walter Schempp, University of Siegen,Quantum
Holography.
We apologize for this, but it is due factors beyond our control
and a shortage of human resources.