DNA Computing | 9th International Workshop on DNA Based Computers, DNA9, Madison, WI, USA, June 1-3, 2003, revised Papers | ISBN 9783540209300

DNA Computing

9th International Workshop on DNA Based Computers, DNA9, Madison, WI, USA, June 1-3, 2003, revised Papers

herausgegeben von Junghuei Chen und John Reif
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonJunghuei Chen
Herausgegeben vonJohn Reif
Buchcover DNA Computing  | EAN 9783540209300 | ISBN 3-540-20930-1 | ISBN 978-3-540-20930-0

DNA Computing

9th International Workshop on DNA Based Computers, DNA9, Madison, WI, USA, June 1-3, 2003, revised Papers

herausgegeben von Junghuei Chen und John Reif
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonJunghuei Chen
Herausgegeben vonJohn Reif

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • New Experimental Tools.
  • A Lab-on-a-Chip Module for Bead Separation in DNA-Based Concept Learning.
  • Parallel Translation of DNA Clusters by VCSEL Array Trapping and Temperature Control with Laser Illumination.
  • Chemical Switching and Molecular Logic in Fluorescent-Labeled M-DNA.
  • RCA-Based Detection Methods for Resolution Refutation.
  • Theory.
  • Word Design for Molecular Computing: A Survey.
  • Time-Varying Distributed H Systems with Parallel Computations: The Problem Is Solved.
  • Deadlock Decidability in Partial Parallel P Systems.
  • Computer Simulation and Sequence Design.
  • Languages of DNA Based Code Words.
  • Secondary Structure Design of Multi-state DNA Machines Based on Sequential Structure Transitions.
  • Analyzing Secondary Structure Transition Paths of DNA/RNA Molecules.
  • Self-Assembly and Autonomous Molecular Computation.
  • Self-Assembled Circuit Patterns.
  • One Dimensional Boundaries for DNA Tile Self-Assembly.
  • Proofreading Tile Sets: Error Correction for Algorithmic Self-Assembly.
  • Experimental Solutions.
  • A DNA-Based Memory with In Vitro Learning and Associative Recall.
  • Efficiency and Reliability of Semantic Retrieval in DNA-Based Memories.
  • Nearest-Neighbor Thermodynamics of DNA Sequences with Single Bulge Loop.
  • New Computing Models.
  • Mathematical Considerations in the Design of Microreactor-Based DNA Computers.
  • Towards a Re-programmable DNA Computer.
  • In Vitro Translation-Based Computations.
  • Autonomous Biomolecular Computer Modeled after Retroviral Replication.
  • Biomolecular Computing by Encoding of Regulated Phosphorylation-Dephosphorylation and Logic of Kinase-Phosphatase in Cells.
  • Conformational Addressing Using the Hairpin Structure of Single-Strand DNA.