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Natural Computing
ISSN
  • E1572-9796
  • P1567-7818
Publisher

Kluwer Academic Publishers

Listed on
(Coverage)

JCR2012-2023

SJR2004-2020;2022-2023

CiteScore2011-2023

SCIE2010-2024

CC2016-2024

SCOPUS2017-2024

EMBASE2016-2024

Active
Active

based on the information

  • SCOPUS:2024-10
Country
NETHERLANDS
Aime & Scopes
Natural Computing is a general term referring to computing going on in nature and computing inspired by nature. When complex phenomena going on in nature are viewed as computational processes, our understanding of these phenomena and of the essence of computation is enhanced. In this way one gains valuable insights into both natural sciences and computer science. Characteristic for man-designed computing inspired by nature is the metaphorical use of concepts, principles and mechanisms underlying natural systems. This type of computing includes evolutionary algorithms, neural networks, molecular computing and quantum computing. The aim of the journal is (1) to provide a publication forum for, and to foster links and mutual understanding between researchers from various areas of natural computing, (2) to give researchers in natural sciences and computer science an insight into research trends in natural computing. The research in natural computing is concerned with theory, experiments, and applications, and the journal reports on each of these research lines. Moreover, the journal will cover natural computing in a very broad scope. Thus, e.g., the subarea of evolutionary algorithms will cover also very active research on the boundary of biology and computer science which views the evolution as a computational process, and the subarea of neural networks will also cover computational trends in brain research. The journal is soliciting papers on all aspects of natural computing. Because of the interdisciplinary character of the journal a special effort will be made to solicit survey, review, and tutorial papers which would make research trends in a given subarea more accessible to the broad audience of the journal.
Article List

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A formalization of co-transcriptional splicing as an operation on formal languages
  • Cho, Da Jung;
  • Fazekas, Szilárd Zsolt;
  • Seki, Shinnosuke;
  • Wiedenhöft, Max
  • 2025-01-01
  • Natural Computing
  • Springer Science and Business Media B.V.
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