AbstractThe phenomenon known as Watson–Crick complementarity is basic both in the experiments and theory of DNA computing. While the massive parallelism of DNA strands makes exhaustive searches possible, complementarity constitutes a powerful computational tool. It is also very fruitful to view complementarity as a language-theoretic operation: “bad” words obtained through a generative process are replaced by their complementary ones. This idea seems particularly suitable for Lindenmayer systems. D0L systems augmented with a specific complementarity transition, Watson–Crick D0L systems, have turned out to be a most interesting model and have already been extensively studied. A language is generated by a Watson–Crick D0L system as a sequence...
We briefly present notions and results from three directions of research which use formal language t...
Watson-Crick automata, recently introduced in [1], are new types of automata in the DNA computing fr...
Watson-Crick automata are one of the automata types that are used for transitions with two reading h...
AbstractThe phenomenon known as Watson–Crick complementarity is basic both in the experiments and th...
AbstractWe investigate the class of functions computable by uni-transitional Watson–Crick D0L system...
AbstractWatson–Crick complementarity has been used as a basis for massive parallelism in DNA computi...
AbstractWatson-Crick D0L systems, introduced in 1997 by Mihalache and Salomaa, arise from two major ...
AbstractThe optimism about the possibilities of DNA computing is based on two central issues: the Wa...
AbstractThe properties of Watson–Crick D0L system, a language–theoretical formalism inspired by natu...
Apart from the massive parallelism of DNA strands, the phenomenon known as Watson-Crick complementar...
AbstractA Watson–Crick D0L system is a language-theoretic model which is based on a D0L system and a...
AbstractParallel communicating Watson–Crick automata systems were introduced in [E. Czeizler, E. Cze...
Parallel communicating Watson-Crick automata systems were introduced in [2] as possible models of DN...
AbstractWatson–Crick automata are finite state automata working on double-stranded tapes, introduced...
We introduce the sticker systems, a computability model, which is an abstraction of the computations...
We briefly present notions and results from three directions of research which use formal language t...
Watson-Crick automata, recently introduced in [1], are new types of automata in the DNA computing fr...
Watson-Crick automata are one of the automata types that are used for transitions with two reading h...
AbstractThe phenomenon known as Watson–Crick complementarity is basic both in the experiments and th...
AbstractWe investigate the class of functions computable by uni-transitional Watson–Crick D0L system...
AbstractWatson–Crick complementarity has been used as a basis for massive parallelism in DNA computi...
AbstractWatson-Crick D0L systems, introduced in 1997 by Mihalache and Salomaa, arise from two major ...
AbstractThe optimism about the possibilities of DNA computing is based on two central issues: the Wa...
AbstractThe properties of Watson–Crick D0L system, a language–theoretical formalism inspired by natu...
Apart from the massive parallelism of DNA strands, the phenomenon known as Watson-Crick complementar...
AbstractA Watson–Crick D0L system is a language-theoretic model which is based on a D0L system and a...
AbstractParallel communicating Watson–Crick automata systems were introduced in [E. Czeizler, E. Cze...
Parallel communicating Watson-Crick automata systems were introduced in [2] as possible models of DN...
AbstractWatson–Crick automata are finite state automata working on double-stranded tapes, introduced...
We introduce the sticker systems, a computability model, which is an abstraction of the computations...
We briefly present notions and results from three directions of research which use formal language t...
Watson-Crick automata, recently introduced in [1], are new types of automata in the DNA computing fr...
Watson-Crick automata are one of the automata types that are used for transitions with two reading h...