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Applied mathematics / Computability theory / Formal methods / Chemical engineering / Turing machine / Chemical reaction / DNA computing / DNA / Entropy / Models of computation / Chemistry / Theoretical computer science
Date: 2010-05-18 15:35:54
Applied mathematics
Computability theory
Formal methods
Chemical engineering
Turing machine
Chemical reaction
DNA computing
DNA
Entropy
Models of computation
Chemistry
Theoretical computer science

Efficient Turing-universal computation with DNA polymers (extended abstract) Lulu Qian, David Soloveichik, and Erik Winfree California Institute of Technology and University of Washington, Seattle Abstract. Bennett’s

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