Systems self-assembly
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Systems self-assembly
(Studies in multidisciplinarity, v. 5)
Elsevier, 2008
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Systems self-assembly : multidisciplinary snapshots
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Systems Self-Assembly is the only book to showcase state-of-the-art self-assembly systems that arise from the computational, biological, chemical, physical and engineering disciplines. Written by world experts in each area, it provides a coherent, integrated view of both book practice examples and new trends with a clearly presented computational flavor. The unifying thread throughout the text is the computational nature of self-assembling systems.This book consists of 13 chapters dealing with a variety of topics such as the patterns of self-organised nanoparticle assemblies; biomimetic design of dynamic self-assembling systems; computing by self-assembly involving DNA molecules, polyominoes, and cells; evolutionary design of a model of self-assembling chemical structures; self-assembly as an engineering concept across size scales; and probabilistic analysis of self-assembled molecular networks. Other chapters focus on the programming language of dynamic self-assembly; self-assembled computer architectures; simulation of self-assembly processes using abstract reduction systems; computer aided search for optimal self-assembly systems; theoretical aspects of programmable self-assembly; emergent cooperativity in large-scale patterns; and automated self-assembling programming.Systems Self-Assembly is an ideal reference for scientists, researchers and post-graduate students; practitioners in industry, engineering and science; and managers, decision-makers and policy makers.
Table of Contents
1: Self-Organised Nanoparticle Assemblies: A Panoply of Patterns
2: Biomimetic Design of Dynamic Self-Assembling Systems
3: Computing by Self-Assembly: DNA Molecules, Polyominoes, Cells
4: Evolutionary Design of a Model of Self-Assembling Chemical Structures
5: Self-Assembly as an Engineering Concept across Size Scales
6: Probabilistic Analysis of Self-Assembled Molecular Networks
7: The "Programming Language" of Dynamic Self-Assembly
8: Self-Assembled Computer Architectures
9: Simulation of Self-Assembly Processes Using Abstract Reduction Systems
10: Computer Aided Search for Optimal Self-Assembly Systems
11: Programmable Self-Assembly-Theoretical Aspects and DNA-Linked Nanoparticles
12: From Microscopic Rules to Emergent Cooperativity in Large-Scale Patterns
13: Automated Self-Assembling Programming
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