Nonconventional computing paradigms in the new millennium: a roundtable

Computational models based on natural phenomena have gained popularity. Other techniques are more esoteric, such as DNA-based and quantum computation. Many perceive them to hold the promise for building more powerful massively parallel computers that can provide considerably more computing power than we currently have.

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