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  Quantum-dot Cellular Automata Homeworld http://www.nd.edu/~qcahome/
References, Java demonstrations, QCA links. [University of Notre Dame]
  Evolution of Parallel Cellular Machines: The Cellular Programming Approach http://www.moshesipper.com/pcm/
By Moshe Sipper; Springer-Verlag, 1997, ISBN 3540626131. Man-made systems can have traits seen in natural collective systems, which evolve by selection processes to have problem-solving abilities; via simple, versatile parallel cellular models, and evolutionary computing.
  QCADesigner http://www.qcadesigner.ca/
Quantum dot cellular automata simulator and design layout tool. Can simulate millions of cells. Runs on Linux, Mac OS X, SPARC Solaris. [Free]
  Designing Ultra-Dense Computers with QCAs http://www.cse.nd.edu/~cse_proj/qca_design/
Quantum Cellular Automata, a new technology, can make real computers orders of magnitude denser than the limits of CMOS, from molecule size devices; information flows by Coulomb interactions not electric current. Investigators, references. [Notre Dame Computer Science and Engineering]
  Quantum Dot Cells http://www.mitre.org/tech/nanotech/quantum_dot_cell.html
Wireless quantum dot logic resources, nanotechnology context: tutorial, lecture summary, references. [MITRE Corp.]
  New Microchips Shun Transistors http://www.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2006/02/70190
Story on magnetic quantum cellular automata research, non-volatile logic, at University of Notre Dame. Works via areas of magnetic orientation instead of transistors and wires. [Wired News]

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