Biomolecular computing: recent theoretical and experimental advances

  • Authors:
  • Lane A. Hemaspaandra

  • Affiliations:
  • University of Rochester, Rochester, NY

  • Venue:
  • ACM SIGACT News
  • Year:
  • 1999

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Abstract

And so summer comes around again. What a good time to relax on the beach (with your theorem notebook), to go on that long-planned family vacation (certainly with your theorem notebook, and don't forget to bring the family) and, above all, to catch up on all the papers and progress that have been piling up during the academic year on your "if only I had the time" list.The current column may save you some time on this! In 1997, Mitsunori Ogihara and Animesh Ray, jointly with Kimberly Smith, wrote a guest column on biomolecular computing. Of course, this is an area of intense activity, and in the current issue, they have contributed a delightful column catching us all up on some recent advances in biomolecular computing. (P.S. Coming soon to a future issue will be a guest column by Amnon Ta-Shma on classical versus quantum communication complexity.)