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“.. plasmodium is unique biological substrate that mimics universal storage modification machines, namely the Kolmogorov-Uspensky machine. In the plasmodium implementation of the storage modification machine data are represented by sources of nutrients and memory structure by protoplasmic tubes connecting the sources. In laboratory experiments and simulation we demonstrate how the plasmodium-based storage modification machine can be programmed.”(Adamatzky & Jones 2009) | “.. plasmodium is unique biological substrate that mimics universal storage modification machines, namely the Kolmogorov-Uspensky machine. In the plasmodium implementation of the storage modification machine data are represented by sources of nutrients and memory structure by protoplasmic tubes connecting the sources. In laboratory experiments and simulation we demonstrate how the plasmodium-based storage modification machine can be programmed.”(Adamatzky & Jones 2009) | ||
[http://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/0703128.pdf Implementation of a Kolmogorov–Uspensky machine on a biological substrate. (Adamatzky 2007)] | * [http://arxiv.org/pdf/cs/0703128.pdf Implementation of a Kolmogorov–Uspensky machine on a biological substrate. (Adamatzky 2007)] | ||
* [http://arxiv.org/pdf/0901.4556v1.pdf Programmable reconfiguration of Physarum machines (Adamatzky 2009)] | |||
== Computable Discrete Elements in the Turing Machine == | == Computable Discrete Elements in the Turing Machine == |