
Unpublished Paper
Sketch of a Typology of Abstract Memristic Machines
ThinkArt Lab
(2010)
Abstract
A typology of memristic machines is sketched. This sketch gives an overview and orientation to the paper “Towards Abstract Memristic Machines”. It also intents to propose a concise systematization of the newly introduced terms and strategies to memristics and morphogrammatics. This sketch is introducing four types of sign-use for four types of machines of fundamentally different paradigms: 1. semiotic, 2. monomorphic, 3. polymorphic and 4. bisimilar abstract machines. Further definitions of abstract machines have to be based on those graphematic notational systems. A realization of such constructions of abstract machines, in contrast to existing abstract machines of the theory of automata, might be an interesting exercise for the reader.
Disciplines
- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics,
- Continental Philosophy,
- Environmental Sciences,
- Epistemology,
- Logic and Foundations,
- Logic and Foundations of Mathematics,
- Other Languages, Societies, and Cultures,
- Other Mathematics,
- Other Social and Behavioral Sciences,
- Philosophy,
- Philosophy of Mind,
- Philosophy of Science,
- Programming Languages and Compilers,
- Set Theory,
- Systems Architecture and
- Theory and Algorithms
Publication Date
Fall 2010
Citation Information
Rudolf Kaehr. "Sketch of a Typology of Abstract Memristic Machines" ThinkArt Lab (2010) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thinkartlab/40/