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Universal Computation and Optimal Construction in the Chemical Reaction Network-Controlled Tile Assembly Model
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2015
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Tile-based self-assembly and chemical reaction networks provide two well-studied models of scalable DNA-based computation. Although tile self-assembly provides a powerful framework for describing Turing-universal self-assembling systems, assembly logic in tile selfassembly is localized, so that only the nearby environment can affect the process of self-assembly. We introduce a new model of tile-based self-assembly in which a well-mixed chemical reaction network interacts with self-assembling
doi:10.1007/978-3-319-21999-8_3
fatcat:zaemkuudwjhzhexedkc4lrabfm