Difference between revisions of "Pattern Self-Assembly"
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− | When designing a self-assembling system, the desired goal may be the creation of an assembly with a target shape. However, it may instead be an assembly that serves as surface onto which a desired pattern of cargo molecules are attached. In the domain of the [[Abstract_Tile_Assembly_Model_(aTAM)| aTAM]], this problem is typically represented as the problem of weakly self-assembling a pattern of colored tiles. | + | When designing a self-assembling system, the desired goal may be the creation of an assembly with a target shape. However, it may instead be an assembly that serves as surface onto which a desired pattern of cargo molecules are attached. In the domain of the [[Abstract_Tile_Assembly_Model_(aTAM)| aTAM]], this problem is typically represented as the problem of [[Weak_Self-Assembly | weakly self-assembling]] a pattern of colored tiles. |
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Revision as of 09:14, 24 February 2024
When designing a self-assembling system, the desired goal may be the creation of an assembly with a target shape. However, it may instead be an assembly that serves as surface onto which a desired pattern of cargo molecules are attached. In the domain of the aTAM, this problem is typically represented as the problem of weakly self-assembling a pattern of colored tiles.
To be continued...