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Dna Based Computers Ii: Dimacs Workshop, June 10-12, 1996 (Dimacs Series In Discrete Mathematics And Theoretical Computer Science) (V. 44) (V. 2)
Dna Based Computers Ii: Dimacs Workshop, June 10-12, 1996 (Dimacs Series In Discrete Mathematics And Theoretical Computer Science) (V. 44) (V. 2)

By Laura F. Landweber, Eric B. Baum, Dimacs, Center For Discrete Mathematics And Theoretical Computer Science, Workshop On DNA Based Computers, Annual Workshop On DNA Based Computers, DIMACS Workshop On DNA Based Computers

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The fledgling field of DNA computers began in 1994 when Leonard Adleman surprised the scientific community by using DNA molecules, protein enzymes, and chemicals to solve an instance of a hard comp...

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On-Line Algorithms: Proceedings Of A Dimacs Workshop, February 11-13, 1991
On-Line Algorithms: Proceedings Of A Dimacs Workshop, February 11-13, 1991

By Dimacs (Group), Dimacs, Lyle A. McGeoch, Daniel D. Sleator

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This volume contains the proceedings of the Workshop on On-line Algorithms held at the DIMACS Center at Rutgers University in February 1991. Presenting results in the theory of on-line algorithms,...

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