Kinetic Slat Assembly Model (kSAM)

From self-assembly wiki
Revision as of 15:23, 24 April 2023 by \('"2\)'"7
(\(1) \)2 | \(3 (\)4) | \(5 (\)6)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

The kinetic Slat Assembly Model is a more physically realistic model of the self-assembly of slats as defined in the Abstract Slat Assembly Model (aSAM). It is based off of the Kinetic Tile Assembly Model (kTAM).

Simulators for the kSAM

SlatTAS is a Python-based simulator for the kSAM. It includes source code, and it supports simulation of the kSAM as well as the abstract_Slat_Assembly_Model_(aSAM). (Note that for the kSAM it is dramatically slower than RodSim below.)

SlatTAS (The latest version can be found at the bottom of the list of packages.)

RodSim is a *much* faster simulator for the aSAM and kSAM written in C++. It does not have any user interface and is completely run from the command line. However, the assemblies that it outputs can be opened and viewed in SlatTAS.

RodSim (The latest version can be found at the bottom of the list of packages.)