Presentation 2000/10/3
Molecular Computing and Related Fields : From Molecular Computing to Molecular Programming
Masami Hagiya,
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Abstract(in English) Molecular Computing is a research field that aims to analyze the computational power of biomolecules such as DNA and protein, and seek its engineering applications. In this article, we survey the current research in molecular computing and show its expected development in the future. We first explain the Aldeman-Lipton paradigm based on the pioneering work by Adleman, and the efforts to improve it. We then describe the field of autonomous molecular computing, which aims at more fundamental analysis on the computational power of molecules. We also survey new computational paradigms including molecular computing. We finally give a perspective on research in molecular computing, explaining the idea of molecular programming, which the author is now advocating.
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Keyword(in English) molecular computing / DNA computing / molecular programming
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Title (in English) Molecular Computing and Related Fields : From Molecular Computing to Molecular Programming
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Keyword(1) molecular computing
Keyword(2) DNA computing
Keyword(3) molecular programming
1st Author's Name Masami Hagiya
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo()
Date 2000/10/3
Paper # IT2000-35
Volume (vol) vol.100
Number (no) 332
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 8
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