Regular papers
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Matthew Cook and Ethan Palmiere. The Morita Gate is Universal. |
• | Zornitza Prodanoff and David Wisnosky. Entropy Guarantees for Quantum Boolean Functions. |
• | Nathalie Aubrun, Manon Blanc and Olivier Bournez. The domino problem is decidable for robust tilesets. |
• | Jessica Park, Susan Stepney and Irene D'Amico. Benchmarking the ORCA PT-1 Boson Sampler in Simulation. |
• | Vivien Ducros and Claudio Zandron. Symport/Antiport P Systems with Membrane Separation Characterize P#P. |
• | David Griffin, James Stovold, Simon O'Keefe and Susan Stepney. Evaluating ESNs against Lagged Input Regression Computation. |
• | Ilnar Zinnatullin and Kamil Khadiev. Efficient Algorithms for Quantum Hashing. |
• | Takaaki Mizuki, Tomoki Kuzuma, Tomoya Hirano, Ririn Oshima and Momofuku Yasuda. Gakmoro: An Application of Physical Secure Computation to Card Game. |
• | Kévin Perrot, Sylvain Sené and Léah Tapin. Creation of fixed points in block-parallel Boolean automata networks. |
• | Henning Fernau, Lakshmanan Kuppusamy and Indhumathi Raman. On Time-Varying Insertion-Deletion Systems. |
• | Rinku Sebastian, Simon O'Keefe and Martin Trefzer. Enhancing MFCC Feature Extraction Through Reservoir Computing. |
• | Austin Luchsinger, Aiden Massie, Robert Schweller, Evan Tomai and Tim Wylie. Polynomial Simulations of CRN Models with Trimolecular Void Step-Cycle CRNs. |
• | Katariina Paturi. Reversibility, balance and expansitivity of non-uniform cellular automata. |
• | Faizal Hafiz, Amelia Kunze, Enrico Formenti and Davide La Torre. Identification of Cellular Automata on Bernoulli Probability Measures. |
• | Haoze He, Lila Kari and Pablo Millan Arias. Bridging Chaos Game Representations and k-mer Frequencies of DNA Sequences. |
• | Kyle Ambrose, Daniela Genova and Troy Kidd. Pattern Graphs of Cellular Automata and Reaction Systems. |
• | Zhen Yao, Elisabetta De Maria and Robert De Simone. Probabilistic Spiking Neural Networks: Formal Verification and Simulation. |
• | Tomoyuki Yamakami. Machine Learning by Adiabatic Evolutionary Quantum Systems. |
• | Gregory McColm, Natasa Jonoska and Mile Krajcevski. Determining Isomorphic Crystal Structures. |
• | Suthee Ruangwises. Balance-Based Cryptography: Physically Computing Any Boolean Function. |
• | Suthee Ruangwises and Kazumasa Shinagawa. Simulating Virtual Players for UNO without Computers. |
• | Amelia Kunze, Enrico Formenti, Faizal Hafiz and Davide La Torre. Cellular Automata on Spaces of Probability Measures. |
• | Alberto Avila-Jimenez, Bin Fu, Elise Grizzel, Robert Schweller and Tim Wylie. Reachability in Interactive Chemical Reaction Networks. |
Short papers
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Shrish Roy and Lucas Wetzel. Analog-Hybrid Implementation for Reconfigurable CPGs. |
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A.C. Cem Say. Short and useful quantum proofs for sublogarithmic-space verifiers. |
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Nicholas Haisler, Xiang Huang, Andrei Migunov, Khalid Mohammed and Garrett Provence. A Selective Dual-Railing Technique for General-Purpose Analog Computers. |
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Pengyu Liu, Mariel Vázquez and Nataša Jonoska. A Comparison of Polynomial-Based Tree Clustering Methods. |
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Dragana Laketic. Partial Information Decomposition of the Radical Pair Spin Dynamics in Avian Magnetoreception Mechanism. |
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Firas Ben Ramdhane and Giuliamaria Menara. On the Composition of Cellular Automata. |
Late breaking abstracts
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Ahmad Salmanogli, Hesam Zandi and Mohsen Akbari. A Transmon Qubit Readout Circuit Leveraging 45 nm CMOS Technology. |
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Weishen Zou, Bruno Martin and Thomas Prévost. Public-key Cryptography Attacks Using Adiabatic Quantum Computer. |
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Gereon Kortenbruck and Lukas Jakubczyk. Structural Limits of Re-Entry Dynamics in Form-Based Logic Grids. |
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Viv Kendon. Write only memory in quantum computing. |
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Shawn Beaulieu and Josh Bongard. Back-and-forth polycomputing. |
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Artiom Alhazov, Francis George C. Cabarle, Rudolf Freund and David Orellana-Martín. Wireless Spiking Neural P Systems Without Input Filters. |
Posters
The call for posters is still ongoing. Here we list those that have been already accepted.
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Franziska Kotsch, Alexander Hebel, Bas Bögels and Friedrich C. Simmel. Exploring Molecular Pattern Recognition via Multiplex qPCR of Synthetic DNA Pools. |