[ Your Name ] would like to inform you about this article on Complexity Digest 2003.13 - 18 http://comdig.unam.mx/index.php?id_issue=2003.13#11042 31-Mar-2003 [ Your Message ] On Multitasking In Parallel Chemical Processors: Experimental Findings, Int. J. Bifur. & Chaos Abstract: A parallel chemical processor is a thin-layer of a reagent mixture which reacts to changes in its concentration - data configuration - in a predictable way to form a stationary pattern corresponding to the concentration of the reagent - result configuration. A computation in the chemical processor is implemented via the spreading and interaction of diffusive or phase waves. Namely, we study the possibility of designing a multitasking chemical processor that independently and simultaneously computes (...). We define a two-tasking chemical processor as two distinct reactant-substrate couples within a reaction-diffusion processor that solve separate tasks but share the same physical space. Source: On Multitasking In Parallel Chemical Processors: Experimental Findings[ http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2003/03/030305081135.htm ], B. P. J. De L. Costello - ben.delacycostellouwe.ac.uk, a. i. adamatzky, DOI: 10.1142/S0218127403006716, Feb. 2003 Contributed by Atin Das - dasatinyahoo.co.in You can discuss this article on Articles Forum http://comdig.unam.mx/topic.php?id_article=11042