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27th DNA 2021: Oxford, UK (Virtual Conference)
- Matthew R. Lakin, Petr Sulc:
27th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming, DNA 27, September 13-16, 2021, Oxford, UK (Virtual Conference). LIPIcs 205, Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik 2021, ISBN 978-3-95977-205-1 - Front Matter, Table of Contents, Preface, Conference Organization. 0:1-0:14
- Johannes Linder, Yuan-Jyue Chen, David Wong, Georg Seelig, Luis Ceze, Karin Strauss:
Robust Digital Molecular Design of Binarized Neural Networks. 1:1-1:20 - David Haley, David Doty:
Computing Properties of Thermodynamic Binding Networks: An Integer Programming Approach. 2:1-2:16 - Andrew Alseth, Daniel Hader, Matthew J. Patitz:
Self-Replication via Tile Self-Assembly (Extended Abstract). 3:1-3:22 - David Furcy, Scott M. Summers, Logan Withers:
Improved Lower and Upper Bounds on the Tile Complexity of Uniquely Self-Assembling a Thin Rectangle Non-Cooperatively in 3D. 4:1-4:18 - Nicolas Levy, Nicolas Schabanel:
ENSnano: A 3D Modeling Software for DNA Nanostructures. 5:1-5:23 - Pierre-Étienne Meunier, Damien Regnault:
Directed Non-Cooperative Tile Assembly Is Decidable. 6:1-6:21 - Keenan Breik, Austin Luchsinger, David Soloveichik:
Molecular Machines from Topological Linkages. 7:1-7:20 - Matthew Cook, Tristan Stérin, Damien Woods:
Small Tile Sets That Compute While Solving Mazes. 8:1-8:20 - Anne Condon, Monir Hajiaghayi, Chris Thachuk:
Predicting Minimum Free Energy Structures of Multi-Stranded Nucleic Acid Complexes Is APX-Hard. 9:1-9:21 - Titus H. Klinge, James I. Lathrop, Peter-Michael Osera, Allison Rogers:
Reactamole: Functional Reactive Molecular Programming. 10:1-10:20 - Tonglin Chen, Arnav Solanki, Marc D. Riedel:
Parallel Pairwise Operations on Data Stored in DNA: Sorting, Shifting, and Searching. 11:1-11:21
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