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2010 – 2019
- 2011
- [c20]B. David Saunders, David Harlan Wood, Bryan S. Youse:
Numeric-symbolic exact rational linear system solver. ISSAC 2011: 305-312 - 2010
- [c19]Steven Orla Kimbrough, David Harlan Wood:
Randomized interpolation: a crossover operator producing children at a constraint transition. GECCO (Companion) 2010: 2091-2092
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j5]Steven Orla Kimbrough, Gary J. Koehler, Ming Lu, David Harlan Wood:
On a Feasible-Infeasible Two-Population (FI-2Pop) genetic algorithm for constrained optimization: Distance tracing and no free lunch. Eur. J. Oper. Res. 190(2): 310-327 (2008) - 2007
- [c18]Steven Orla Kimbrough, David Harlan Wood:
On gray-coded binary representation for supporting a (repair-by-interpolation) genetic operator for constrained Optimization Problems. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2007: 1141-1148 - [c17]Steven Orla Kimbrough, David Harlan Wood:
On repair by binary interpolation. GECCO 2007: 1522 - [c16]John P. May, B. David Saunders, David Harlan Wood:
Numerical techniques for computing the inertia of products of matrices of rational numbers. SNC 2007: 125-132 - 2006
- [j4]Junghuei Chen, Russell J. Deaton, Max H. Garzon, Jin Woo Kim, David Harlan Wood, Hong Bi, Dylan Carpenter, Yu-Zhen Wang:
Characterization of Non-crosshybridizing DNA Oligonucleotides Manufactured in vitro. Nat. Comput. 5(2): 165-181 (2006) - [c15]Russell J. Deaton, Junghuei Chen, Jin Woo Kim, Max H. Garzon, David Harlan Wood:
Test Tube Selection of Large Independent Sets of DNA Oligonucleotides. Nanotechnology: Science and Computation 2006: 147-161 - 2004
- [c14]David Harlan Wood, Junghuei Chen:
Fredkin gate circuits via recombination enzymes. IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation 2004: 1896-1900 - [c13]Junghuei Chen, Russell J. Deaton, Max H. Garzon, Jin Woo Kim, David Harlan Wood, Hong Bi, Dylan Carpenter, Yu-Zhen Wang:
Characterization of Non-crosshybridizing DNA Oligonucleotides Manufactured In Vitro. DNA 2004: 50-61 - [c12]Steven Orla Kimbrough, Ming Lu, David Harlan Wood:
Exploring the Evolutionary Details of a Feasible-Infeasible Two-Population GA. PPSN 2004: 292-301 - 2003
- [j3]David Harlan Wood:
DNA computing capabilities for game theory. Nat. Comput. 2(1): 85-108 (2003) - [j2]Hong Bi, Junghuei Chen, Russell J. Deaton, Max H. Garzon, Harvey Rubin, David Harlan Wood:
In vitro selection of non-crosshybridizing oligonucleotides for computation. Nat. Comput. 2(4): 417-426 (2003) - [c11]Steven Orla Kimbrough, Ming Lu, David Harlan Wood, Dong-Jun Wu:
Exploring a Two-Population Genetic Algorithm. GECCO 2003: 1148-1159 - 2002
- [c10]David Harlan Wood, Catherine L. Taylor Clelland, F. Carter Bancroft:
Universal Biochip Readout of Directed Hamiltonian Path Problems. DNA 2002: 168-181 - [c9]Russell J. Deaton, Junghuei Chen, Hong Bi, Max H. Garzon, Harvey Rubin, David Harlan Wood:
A PCR-based Protocol for In Vitro Selection of Non-crosshybridizing Oligonucleotides. DNA 2002: 196-204 - [c8]Steven Orla Kimbrough, Ming Lu, David Harlan Wood, Dong-Jun Wu:
Exploring A Two-market Genetic Algorithm. GECCO 2002: 415-422 - 2001
- [j1]David Harlan Wood, Junghuei Chen, Eugene Antipov, Bertrand Lemieux, Walter Cedeño:
A design for DNA computation of the OneMax problem. Soft Comput. 5(1): 19-24 (2001) - [c7]David Harlan Wood, Hong Bi, Steven Orla Kimbrough, Dong-Jun Wu, Junghuei Chen:
DNA Starts to Learn Poker. DNA 2001: 92-103 - 2000
- [c6]Elizabeth Goode, David Harlan Wood, Junghuei Chen:
DNA Implementation of a Royal Road Fitness Evaluation. DNA Computing 2000: 247-262
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c5]David Harlan Wood, Junghuei Chen:
Physical separation of DNA according to Royal Road fitness. CEC 1999: 1011-1018 - [c4]David Harlan Wood, Junghuei Chen, Eugene Antipov, Bertrand Lemieux, Walter Cedeño:
In vitro selection for a OneMax DNA evolutionary computation. DNA Based Computers 1999: 23-37 - [e1]Harvey Rubin, David Harlan Wood:
DNA Based Computers, Proceedings of a DIMACS Workshop, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, June 23-25, 1997. DIMACS Series in Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science 48, DIMACS/AMS 1999, ISBN 0-8218-0842-7 [contents] - 1997
- [c3]Junghuei Chen, David Harlan Wood:
A new DNA separation technique with a low error rate. DNA Based Computers 1997: 47-56 - 1996
- [c2]Thomas H. Leete, Matthew D. Schwartz, Robert M. Williams, David Harlan Wood, Jerome S. Salem, Harvey Rubin:
Massively parallel DNA computation: Expansion of symbolic determinants. DNA Based Computers 1996: 45-58 - [c1]Robert M. Williams, David Harlan Wood:
Exascale computer algebra problems interconnect with molecular reactions and complexity theory. DNA Based Computers 1996: 267-275
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