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Complexity of Graph Self-assembly in Accretive Systems and Self-destructible Systems
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2006
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Self-assembly is a process in which small objects autonomously associate with each other to form larger complexes. It is ubiquitous in biological constructions at the cellular and molecular scale and has also been identified by nanoscientists as a fundamental method for building nano-scale structures. Recent years see convergent interest and efforts in studying self-assembly from mathematicians, computer scientists, physicists, chemists, and biologists. However most complexity theoretic studies
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