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DNA based computers : proceedings of a DIMACS workshop, April 4, 1995, Princeton University / Richard J. Lipton, Eric B. Baum, editors.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lipton, Richard J.
Baum, Eric B., 1957-
NSF Science and Technology Center in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science.
DIMACS (Group)
Series:
DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, 2472-4793 ; v. 27
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Molecular computers--Congresses.
Molecular computers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 221 p. : ill.)
Place of Publication:
Providence, RI : American Mathematical Society, 1996.
System Details:
Mode of access : World Wide Web
Contents:
On constructing a molecular computer A DNA associative memory potentially larger than the brain A universal molecular computer Breaking DES using a molecular computer Speeding up computations via molecular biology A DNA and restriction enzyme implementation of Turing machines DNA computers in vitro and vivo Complexity of restricted and unrestricted models of molecular computation On the computational power of DNA annealing and ligation
Notes:
"NSF Science and Technology Center in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, a consortium of Rutgers University, Princeton University, AT&T Bell Labs, Bellcore."
Includes bibliographical references.
Electronic reproduction. Providence, Rhode Island : American Mathematical Society. 2012
Description based on print version record.
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Print version: DNA based computers :
ISBN:
9781470439859 (online)
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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