DNA Based Computers
American Mathematical Society (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. July 1996
Book
Paperback/Softback
221 pages
978-0-8218-0973-0 (ISBN)
Description
This volume presents the proceedings of a conference held at Princeton University in April 1995 as part of the DIMACS Special Year on Mathematical Support for Molecular Biology. The subject of the conference was the new area of DNA based computing. DNA based computing is the study of using DNA strands as individual computers. The concept was initiated by Leonard Adleman's paper in Science in November 1994.
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Language
English
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United States
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Professional and scholarly
Weight
425 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8218-0973-0 (9780821809730)
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Introduction: On constructing a molecular computer by L. M. Adleman A DNA associative memory potentially larger than the brain by E. B. Baum A universal molecular computer by D. Beaver Breaking DES using a molecular computer by D. Boneh, C. Dunworth, and R. J. Lipton Speeding up computations via molecular biology by R. J. Lipton A DNA and restriction enzyme implementation of Turing machines by P. K. Rothemund DNA computers in vitro and vivo by W. D. Smith Complexity of restricted and unrestricted models of molecular computation by E. Winfree On the computational power of DNA annealing and ligation by E. Winfree.