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found 30 matches
- 2004
- Artiom Alhazov, Carlos Martín-Vide, Linqiang Pan:
Solving Graph Problems by P Systems with Restricted Elementary Active Membranes. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 1-22 - Masanori Arita:
Writing Information into DNA. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 23-35 - Joshua J. Arulanandham, Cristian Calude, Michael J. Dinneen:
Balance Machines: Computing = Balancing. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 36-48 - M. Sakthi Balan, Kamala Krithivasan:
Realizing Switching Functions Using Peptide-Antibody Interactions. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 353-360 - Francesco Bernardini, Marian Gheorghe, Mike Holcombe:
Eilenberg P Systems with Symbol-Objects. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 49-60 - Alessandra Carbone, Nadrian C. Seeman:
Molecular Tiling and DNA Self-assembly. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 61-83 - Rodica Ceterchi, Carlos Martín-Vide, K. G. Subramanian:
On Some Classes of Splicing Languages. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 84-105 - Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, Arto Salomaa:
The Power of Networks of Watson-Crick D0L Systems. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 106-118 - Karel Culík II, Juhani Karhumäki, Petri Salmela:
Fixed Point Approach to Commutation of Languages. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 119-131 - Claudio Ferretti, Giancarlo Mauri:
Remarks on Relativisations and DNA Encodings. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 132-138 - Franziska Freund, Rudolf Freund, Marion Oswald:
Splicing Test Tube Systems and Their Relation to Splicing Membrane Systems. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 139-151 - Max H. Garzon, Kiranchand V. Bobba, Bryan P. Hyde:
Digital Information Encoding on DNA. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 152-166 - Ashish Gehani, Thomas H. LaBean, John H. Reif:
DNA-based Cryptography. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 167-188 - Elizabeth Goode, Dennis Pixton:
Splicing to the Limit. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 189-201 - Tero Harju, Ion Petre, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Formal Properties of Gene Assembly: Equivalence Problem for Overlap Graphs. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 202-212 - Masami Ito, Ryo Sugiura:
n-Insertion on Languages. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 213-218 - Natasa Jonoska, Shiping Liao, Nadrian C. Seeman:
Transducers with Programmable Input by DNA Self-assembly. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 219-240 - Natasa Jonoska, Kalpana Mahalingam:
Methods for Constructing Coded DNA Languages. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 241-253 - Lila Kari, Carlos Martín-Vide, Andrei Paun:
On the Universality of P Systems with Minimal Symport/Antiport Rules. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 254-265 - Satoshi Kobayashi, Takashi Yokomori, Yasubumi Sakakibara:
An Algorithm for Testing Structure Freeness of Biomolecular Sequences. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 266-277 - Manfred Kudlek:
On Languages of Cyclic Words. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 278-288 - Lucas Ledesma, Juan Pazos, Alfonso Rodríguez-Patón:
A DNA Algorithm for the Hamiltonian Path Problem Using Microfluidic Systems. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 289-296 - Peter Leupold, Victor Mitrana, José M. Sempere:
Formal Languages Arising from Gene Repeated Duplication. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 297-308 - Vincenzo Manca:
A Proof of Regularity for Finite Splicing. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 309-317 - Solomon Marcus:
The Duality of Patterning in Molecular Genetics. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 318-321 - Gheorghe Paun:
Membrane Computing: Some Non-standard Ideas. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 322-337 - Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Álvaro Romero Jiménez, Fernando Sancho-Caparrini:
The P Versus NP Problem Through Cellular Computing with Membranes. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 338-352 - Rani Siromoney, Bireswar Das:
Plasmids to Solve #3SAT. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 361-366 - Sergey Verlan:
Communicating Distributed H Systems with Alternating Filters. Aspects of Molecular Computing 2004: 367-384 - Natasa Jonoska, Gheorghe Paun, Grzegorz Rozenberg:
Aspects of Molecular Computing, Essays Dedicated to Tom Head on the Occasion of His 70th Birthday. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2950, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-20781-3 [contents]
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