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    PHYSARUM MACHINES
    Computers from Slime Mould

    by Andrew Adamatzky (University of the West of England, UK)

    Table of Contents (282k)
    Preface (203k)
    Chapter 1: From reaction-diffusion to Physarum computing (764k)

    A Physarum machine is a programmable amorphous biological computer experimentally implemented in the vegetative state of true slime mould Physarum polycephalum. It comprises an amorphous yellowish mass with networks of protoplasmic veins, programmed by spatial configurations of attracting and repelling gradients.

    This book demonstrates how to create experimental Physarum machines for computational geometry and optimization, distributed manipulation and transportation, and general-purpose computation. Being very cheap to make and easy to maintain, the machine also functions on a wide range of substrates and in a broad scope of environmental conditions. As such a Physarum machine is a ‘green’ and environmentally friendly unconventional computer.

    The book is readily accessible to a nonprofessional reader, and is a priceless source of experimental tips and inventive theoretical ideas for anyone who is inspired by novel and emerging non-silicon computers and robots.

    An account on Physarum Machines can be viewed at http://www.youtube.com/user/PhysarumMachines.

     
    Contents:
    • From Reaction–Diffusion to Physarum Computing
    • Experimenting with Physarum
    • Physarum Solves Mazes
    • Plane Tessellation
    • Oregonator Model of Physarum Growing Trees
    • Does the Plasmodium Follow Toussaint Hierarchy?
    • Physarum Gates
    • Kolmogorov–Uspensky Machine in Plasmodium
    • Reconfiguring Physarum Machines with Attractants
    • Programming Physarum Machines with Light
    • Routing Physarum with Repellents
    • Physarum Manipulators
    • Physarum Boats
    • Manipulating Substances with Physarum Machine
    • Road Planning with Slime Mould
     
    Readership: Students, researchers and engineers interested in developing non-traditional wetware systems at the cutting edge of artificial life, unconventional computing and robotics.
     
     
    280pp    Pub. date: Aug 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4327-58-9
    981-4327-58-1
       US$98 / £61

     


    280pp    Pub. date: Aug 2010  
    ISBN:   978-981-4327-59-6(ebook)
    981-4327-59-X(ebook)
       US$127

     


     

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