Search Results - "Aono, Masashi"
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Amoeba-inspired combinatorial optimization machines
Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-06-2020)“…Domain-specific computing architectures are expected to enable the development of new technologies after the saturation of the performance growth concerning…”
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Amoeba-inspired analog electronic computing system integrating resistance crossbar for solving the travelling salesman problem
Published in Scientific reports (27-11-2020)“…Combinatorial optimization to search for the best solution across a vast number of legal candidates requires the development of a domain-specific computing…”
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Common and Potentially Prebiotic Origin for Precursors of Nucleotide Synthesis and Activation
Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (05-07-2017)“…We have recently shown that 2-aminoimidazole is a superior nucleotide activating group for nonenzymatic RNA copying. Here we describe a prebiotic synthesis of…”
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Efficient decision-making by volume-conserving physical object
Published in New journal of physics (11-08-2015)“…Decision-making is one of the most important intellectual abilities of not only humans but also other biological organisms, helping their survival. This…”
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The Abiotic Chemistry of Thiolated Acetate Derivatives and the Origin of Life
Published in Scientific reports (21-07-2016)“…Thioesters and thioacetic acid (TAA) have been invoked as key reagents for the origin of life as activated forms of acetate analogous to acetyl-CoA. These…”
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Single-photon decision maker
Published in Scientific reports (17-08-2015)“…Decision making is critical in our daily lives and for society in general and is finding evermore practical applications in information and communication…”
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Two-Dimensional Self-Assembled Structures of Melamine and Melem at the Aqueous Solution−Au(111) Interface
Published in Langmuir (15-02-2011)“…Self-assembled structures of melamine and the condensed melamine derivative melem were investigated at aqueous solution−Au(111) interfaces by cyclic…”
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Remarkable problem-solving ability of unicellular amoeboid organism and its mechanism
Published in Royal Society open science (01-12-2018)“…Choosing a better move correctly and quickly is a fundamental skill of living organisms that corresponds to solving a computationally demanding problem. A…”
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Estimating the capacity for production of formamide by radioactive minerals on the prebiotic Earth
Published in Scientific reports (10-01-2018)“…Water creates special problems for prebiotic chemistry, as it is thermodynamically favorable for amide and phosphodiester bonds to hydrolyze. The availability…”
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Information physics fundamentals of nanophotonics
Published in Reports on progress in physics (01-05-2013)“…Nanophotonics has been extensively studied with the aim of unveiling and exploiting light-matter interactions that occur at a scale below the diffraction limit…”
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FPGA-based Hardware/Software Co-design of a Bio-inspired SAT Solver
Published in IEEE access (01-01-2020)“…For various kinds of Internet of Things (IoT) systems whose control rules can be expressed in a Satisfiability (SAT) problem, this work aims at realizing an…”
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Thermodynamic Control of 2D Bicomponent Porous Networks of Melamine and Melem: Diverse Hydrogen-Bonded Networks
Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (27-11-2013)“…Different bicomponent self-assembled structures comprising melamine and melem were formed at aqueous solution–Au(111) interfaces by varying the concentrations…”
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Amoeba-inspired computing architecture implemented using charge dynamics in parallel capacitance network
Published in Applied physics letters (14-10-2013)“…We propose an electronic system for implementing a biologically inspired computing architecture, called “amoeba-inspired computing,” for solving…”
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Amoeba-Inspired Nanoarchitectonic Computing: Solving Intractable Computational Problems Using Nanoscale Photoexcitation Transfer Dynamics
Published in Langmuir (18-06-2013)“…Biologically inspired computing devices and architectures are expected to overcome the limitations of conventional technologies in terms of solving…”
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Amoeba-Inspired Heuristic Search Dynamics for Exploring Chemical Reaction Paths
Published in Origins of life and evolution of biospheres (01-09-2015)“…We propose a nature-inspired model for simulating chemical reactions in a computationally resource-saving manner. The model was developed by extending our…”
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Harnessing the Computational Power of Fluids for Optimization of Collective Decision Making
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Decision Maker based on Nanoscale Photo-excitation Transfer
Published in Scientific reports (09-08-2013)“…Decision-making is one of the most important intellectual abilities of the human brain. Here we propose an efficient decision-making system which uses optical…”
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Chaotic oscillation and random-number generation based on nanoscale optical-energy transfer
Published in Scientific reports (12-08-2014)“…By using nanoscale energy-transfer dynamics and density matrix formalism, we demonstrate theoretically and numerically that chaotic oscillation and…”
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Amoeba-Inspired Electronic Solution-Searching System and Its Application to Finding Walking Maneuver of a Multi-legged Robot
Published in 2018 IEEE 48th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL) (01-05-2018)“…We have developed a bio-inspired electronic computing system, the "electronic amoeba". This system was designed to search for a solution to a combinational…”
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Tug-of-war model for the two-bandit problem: Nonlocally-correlated parallel exploration via resource conservation
Published in BioSystems (01-07-2010)“…We propose a model – the “tug-of-war (TOW) model” – to conduct unique parallel searches using many nonlocally-correlated search agents. The model is based on…”
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