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DIMACS Workshop: DNA Based Computers 1999
- Erik Winfree

, David K. Gifford:
DNA Based Computers, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA, June 14-15, 1999. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 54, DIMACS/AMS 2000, ISBN 978-0-8218-2053-7 - Foreword. DNA Based Computers 1999: vii-

- Introduction. DNA Based Computers 1999: ix-

- Dirk Faulhammer, Anthony R. Cukras, Richard J. Lipton, Laura F. Landweber:

When the Knight falls: On constructing an RNA computer. 1-7 - Hiroshi Yoshida, Akira Suyama:

Solution to 3-SAT by breadth first search. 9-22 - David Harlan Wood, Junghuei Chen, Eugene Antipov, Bertrand Lemieux, Walter Cedeño:

In vitro selection for a OneMax DNA evolutionary computation. 23-37 - Brian Bloom, F. Carter Bancroft:

Liposome mediated biomolecular computation. 39-48 - Kevin Chen, Erik Winfree

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Error correction in DNA computing: Misclassification and strand loss. 49-63 - Allen P. Mills Jr., Bernard Yurke, Philip M. Platzman:

DNA analog vector algebra and physical constraints on large-scale DNA-based neural network computation. 65-73 - Amit Marathe, Anne Condon, Robert M. Corn:

On combinatorial DNA word design. 75-89 - Max H. Garzon, Russell J. Deaton, John A. Rose:

Soft molecular computing. 91-100 - Masahito Yamamoto, Jin Yamashita, Toshikazu Shiba, Takuo Hirayama, Shigeharu Takiya, Keiji Suzuki, Masanabu Munekata, Azuma Ohuchi:

A study on the hybridization process in DNA computing. 101-110 - Alexander J. Hartemink, Tarjei S. Mikkelsen, David K. Gifford:

Simulating biological reactions: A modular approach. 111-121 - Thomas H. LaBean, Erik Winfree

, John H. Reif:
Experimental progress in computation by self-assembly of DNA tilings. 123-140 - Michail G. Lagoudakis, Thomas H. LaBean:

2D DNA self-assembly for satisfiability. 141-154 - Takashi Yokomori:

YAC: Yet another computation model of self-assembly. 155-169 - Andrew J. Turberfield, Bernard Yurke, Allen P. Mills Jr.:

DNA hybridization catalysts and molecular tweezers. 171-182 - Michael P. Robertson, Jay R. Hesselberth, J. Colin Cox, Andrew D. Ellington:

Designing and selecting components for nucleic acid computers. 183-193 - Andrzej Ehrenfeucht, Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Nike van Vugt:

Forbidding and enforcing. 195-206 - Lila Kari, Laura F. Landweber:

Computational power of gene rearrangement. 207-216 - Gheorghe Paun, Takashi Yokomori:

Membrane computing based on splicing. 217-231 - Ashish Gehani, Thomas H. LaBean, John H. Reif:

DNA-based cryptography. 233-249

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