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YAC: Yet Another Computation Model of Self-Assembly (1999)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Takashi Yokomori
Proceedings 5th DIMACS Workshop on DNA Based Computers, held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA June 14 - June 15, 1999



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Abstract: This paper proposes a new model for DNA computation called YAC that is based on self-assembly principle. The advantages of the proposed model may be summarized as follows : (i) the model has the universal computability of Turing machines, (ii) nevertheless, it only requires surprisingly simple and basic biomolecular operations, i.e., besides annealing and melting in one-pot reaction, its computation mechanism requires only detect operation for detecting the existence of a completely hybridized... (Update)

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.... (surface tension) rectangle Artificial Constraints conformational change fusion Figure 1: Examples of Uncoded Self assembly([21]) 1 Self Assembly Computations Coded v.s. Uncoded The phenomena of so called self assembly can be seen at various places, time, and...

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T.Yokomori. YAC : Yet Another Computation Model of Self-Assembly, Preliminary Proc. of 5th DIMACS Workshop on DNA based computers, pp.153-167, 1999. 15 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/yokomori99yac.html   More

@inproceedings{ yokomori99yac,
    author = "Takashi Yokomori",
    title = "{YAC}: Yet Another Computation Model of Self-Assembly",
    booktitle = "Proceedings 5th {DIMACS} Workshop on {DNA} Based Computers, held at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, {MA}, {USA} June 14 - June 15, 1999",
    publisher = "American Mathematical Society",
    editor = "Erik Winfree and David K. Gifford",
    pages = "155--169",
    year = "1999",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/yokomori99yac.html" }
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