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Quantum Computing in Molecular Magnets [PDF]
Shor and Grover demonstrated that a quantum computer can outperform any classical computer in factoring numbers and in searching a database by exploiting the parallelism of quantum mechanics.
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Exercises in molecular computing. [PDF]
CONSPECTUS: The successes of electronic digital logic have transformed every aspect of human life over the last half-century. The word "computer" now signifies a ubiquitous electronic device, rather than a human occupation. Yet evidently humans, large assemblies of molecules, can compute, and it has been a thrilling challenge to develop smaller ...
Stojanovic MN +2 more
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Non-commutative computer algebra and molecular computing [PDF]
Non-commutative calculations are considered from the molecular computing point of view. The main idea is that one can get more advantage in using molecular computing for non-commutative computer algebra compared with a commutative one.
Svetlana Cojocaru, Victor Ufnarovski
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Molecular Computation for Molecular Classification
AbstractDNA as an informational polymer has, for the past 30 years, progressively become an essential molecule to rationally build chemical reaction networks endowed with powerful signal‐processing capabilities. Whether influenced by the silicon world or inspired by natural computation, molecular programming has gained attention for diagnosis ...
Kieffer, Coline +3 more
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Rebooting the Molecular Computer [PDF]
The fuzzy sound of a distorted electric guitar is, for rock fans, a thing of beauty. It has been a staple of music since the early 1950s, when guitarists strained the vacuum tubes inside their amplifiers to match the raw voices of blues singers. Later generations relied on digital devices: “effects pedals” with circuits built from silicon diodes and ...
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Molecular computing for Markov chains [PDF]
In this paper, it is presented a methodology for implementing arbitrarily constructed time-homogenous Markov chains with biochemical systems. Not only discrete but also continuous-time Markov chains are allowed to be computed. By employing chemical reaction networks (CRNs) as a programmable language, molecular concentrations serve to denote both input ...
Chuan Zhang 0001 +5 more
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Prospects of quantum computing for molecular sciences
Molecular science is governed by the dynamics of electrons and atomic nuclei, and by their interactions with electromagnetic fields. A faithful physicochemical understanding of these processes is crucial for the design and synthesis of chemicals and ...
Hongbin Liu +5 more
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SARS-CoV2 billion-compound docking
Measurement(s) equilibrium association constant (KA) Technology Type(s) molecular docking by scoring function Factor Type(s) Chemical formula and connectivity Sample Characteristic - Organism Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus Sample ...
David M. Rogers +10 more
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Molecular computing by PNA:PNA duplex formation. [PDF]
Molecular computing is potentially one of the most powerful tools for the development of massive parallel computing protocols. In the present paper, a first example of the use of PNA:PNA interactions in molecular computing is described. A series of short PNA sequences have been designed with a four base stretch coding for variables and solutions ...
Totsingan F, Marchelli R, Corradini R.
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Enzymatic Weight Update Algorithm for DNA-Based Molecular Learning
Recent research in DNA nanotechnology has demonstrated that biological substrates can be used for computing at a molecular level. However, in vitro demonstrations of DNA computations use preprogrammed, rule-based methods which lack the adaptability that ...
Christina Baek +4 more
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