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25th DNA 2019: Seattle, WA, USA
- Chris Thachuk, Yan Liu:
DNA Computing and Molecular Programming - 25th International Conference, DNA 25, Seattle, WA, USA, August 5-9, 2019, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11648, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-26806-0 - Erik Winfree:
Chemical Reaction Networks and Stochastic Local Search. 1-20 - Shalin Shah, Tianqi Song, Xin Song, Ming Yang, John H. Reif:
Implementing Arbitrary CRNs Using Strand Displacing Polymerase. 21-36 - Xiang Huang, Titus H. Klinge, James I. Lathrop:
Real-Time Equivalence of Chemical Reaction Networks and Analog Computers. 37-53 - Abhinav Singh, Carsten Wiuf, Abhishek Behera, Manoj Gopalkrishnan:
A Reaction Network Scheme Which Implements Inference and Learning for Hidden Markov Models. 54-79 - Sedigheh Zolaktaf, Frits Dannenberg, Erik Winfree, Alexandre Bouchard-Côté, Mark Schmidt, Anne Condon:
Efficient Parameter Estimation for DNA Kinetics Modeled as Continuous-Time Markov Chains. 80-99 - David Furcy, Scott M. Summers, Christian Wendlandt:
New Bounds on the Tile Complexity of Thin Rectangles at Temperature-1. 100-119 - Pierre-Étienne Meunier, Damien Regnault:
Non-cooperatively Assembling Large Structures. 120-139 - John Calvin Alumbaugh, Joshua J. Daymude, Erik D. Demaine, Matthew J. Patitz, Andréa W. Richa:
Simulation of Programmable Matter Systems Using Active Tile-Based Self-Assembly. 140-158 - Gokul Gowri, Randolph Lopez, Georg Seelig:
Combined Amplification and Molecular Classification for Gene Expression Diagnostics. 159-173 - Tatiana Brailovskaya, Gokul Gowri, Sean Yu, Erik Winfree:
Reversible Computation Using Swap Reactions on a Surface. 174-196 - Allison Tai, Anne Condon:
Error-Free Stable Computation with Polymer-Supplemented Chemical Reaction Networks. 197-218 - Boya Wang, Cameron T. Chalk, David Soloveichik:
SIMD||DNA: Single Instruction, Multiple Data Computation with DNA Strand Displacement Cascades. 219-235
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