Fast parallel DNA-based algorithms for molecular computation: the set-partition problem
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- DOI: 10.1109/tnb.2007.909012
Fast parallel DNA-based algorithms for molecular computation: the set-partition problem
Abstract
This paper demonstrates that basic biological operations can be used to solve the set-partition problem. In order to achieve this, we propose three DNA-based algorithms, a signed parallel adder, a signed parallel subtractor and a signed parallel comparator, that formally verify our designed molecular solutions for solving the set-partition problem.
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