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By Gheorghe Păun ( 1950 - )

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- Title: DNA computing
- Author: Gheorghe Păun
“DNA computing” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Molecular computers - Biotechnology - Mathematical logic - Mathematical theory of computation - Computers - General Information - Discrete Mathematics (Computer Science) - Theory Of Computing - Computers - Science/Mathematics - Artificial Intelligence - General - Computers / Computer Science - Computer Science - Congresses - Molecular electronics - Qa76.887 .p38 1998 - 511.3 - Computer software - Artificial intelligence - Biology - Data processing
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- The Open Library ID: OL1879644W
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The papers in this volume were presented at the 6th International Meeting on DNA Based Computers, organized by the Leiden Center for Natural Computing and held from June 13 to June 17, 2000 at The Lorentz Center, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands. DNA Computing is a novel and fascinating development at the interface of computer science and molecular biology. It has emerged in recent years, not simply as an exciting technology for information processing, but also as a catalyst for knowledge transfer between information processing, nanotechnology, and biology. This area of research has the potential to change our understanding of the theory and practice of computing. The call for papers and poster presentations sought contributions of original research and technical expositions in all areas of bio-computation. A total of 33 abstracts were submitted of which 16 were accepted for presentation and included in the proceedings. The papers were selected by the program committee based on originality and quality of research and on relevance to the bio-computing eld. Invited talks were given by Masami Hagiya (Tokyo University), Laura La- weber (Princeton University), John Reif (Duke University), Thomas Schmidt (Leiden University), and Lloyd M. Smith (University of Wisconsin). Invited - pers based on the talks by Hagiya and Reif are included in this volume, along with the contributed papers. Additional tutorials were held on the rst and last days of the conference.
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