Abstract: The Discrete-Event System Specification (DEVS) is a popular formalism devised by Bernard Zeigler in the late 1970s for modeling complex dynamical systems using a discrete-event abstraction.
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When wind blows over snow, it self-organizes. This forms surface features, such as ripples and dunes, that alter the reflectivity and thermal conductivity of the snow. Studying these features in the ...
ABSTRACT: In order to make a rational prediction of the Dead Sea shape, data were prepared for suitability map creation using Markov Chain analysis and Multi Criteria Evaluation (MCE). Then, Markov ...
The assembly of molecular automata that perform increasingly complex tasks, such as game playing, presents an unbiased test of molecular computation. We now report a second-generation ...