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Optimizing Tile Concentrations to Minimize Errors and Time for DNA Tile Self-assembly Systems
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2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
DNA tile self-assembly has emerged as a rich and promising primitive for nano-technology. This paper studies the problems of minimizing assembly time and error rate by changing the tile concentrations because changing the tile concentrations is easy to implement in actual lab experiments. We prove that setting the concentration of tile T i proportional to the square root of N i where N i is the number of times T i appears outside the seed structure in the final assembled shape minimizes the
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-18305-8_2
fatcat:x76grifp2zdqbnwqi5gdcorwv4