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Taking an interdisciplinary approach to the design of the nanoscale generation of computer devices and systems, this text develops a consensus between computational properties provided by data structures and phenomenological properties of nano and molecular technology. It presents design concepts and sound high-performance paradigms for data/signal processing and computing in 3D. The authors extend classical computing paradigms toward 3D computing structures, examine the relationships between various data structures and their manipulation through design, and cover the fundamentals of the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Taking an interdisciplinary approach to the design of the nanoscale generation of computer devices and systems, this text develops a consensus between computational properties provided by data structures and phenomenological properties of nano and molecular technology. It presents design concepts and sound high-performance paradigms for data/signal processing and computing in 3D. The authors extend classical computing paradigms toward 3D computing structures, examine the relationships between various data structures and their manipulation through design, and cover the fundamentals of the intermediate data structure. They also explore techniques for natural computing at nanoscale.

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Vlad P. Shmerko, Svetlana N. Yanushkevich, Sergey Edward Lyshevski