Abstract
A significance of spatial localized structures (LS) for parallel information processing purposes is now accepted worldwide. Twodimensional regular matrices or arrays of weakly interacting “possible to be written and erasable” LS can be used as information storing devices and as parallel digital information processors, since binary operations can be performed with each L.S in the matrix.
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