Verification of aTAM systems
Several "verification problems" (answering the question of whether or not a given system has a specific property) have been studied in relation to the aTAM, and characterized by their complexity. Among them are:
1) Does aTAM system \(\mathcal{T}\) uniquely produce a given assembly? This was shown to require time polynomial in the size of the assembly and tile set by Adleman, et al. in [1].
2) Does aTAM system \(\calT\) uniquely produce a given shape? This was shown to be in co-NP-complete for temperature 1 by Cannon, et al. in \cite{Versus} and co-NP-complete for temperature 2 in [2] by Cheng, et al.
3) Is a given assembly terminal in aTAM system \(\mathcal{T}\)? This was shown to require time linear in the size of the assembly and tile set in Cite error: Closing </ref>
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Qi Cheng, Gagan Aggarwal, Michael H. Goldwasser, Ming-Yang Kao, Robert T. Schweller, Pablo Moisset de Espan\'es - Complexities for Generalized Models of Self-Assembly
- SIAM Journal on Computing 34:1493--1515,2005
- BibtexAuthor : Qi Cheng, Gagan Aggarwal, Michael H. Goldwasser, Ming-Yang Kao, Robert T. Schweller, Pablo Moisset de Espan\'es
Title : Complexities for Generalized Models of Self-Assembly
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Date : 2005
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Leonard Adleman, Qi Cheng, Ashish Goel,, Ming-Deh Huang - Running time and program size for self-assembled squares
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Sarah Cannon, Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Sarah Eisenstat, Matthew J. Patitz, Robert Schweller, Scott M. Summers, Andrew Winslow - Two Hands Are Better Than One (up to constant factors)
- Technical Report, Computing Research Repository (1201.1650),2012
- http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.1650
BibtexAuthor : Sarah Cannon, Erik D. Demaine, Martin L. Demaine, Sarah Eisenstat, Matthew J. Patitz, Robert Schweller, Scott M. Summers, Andrew Winslow
Title : Two Hands Are Better Than One (up to constant factors)
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Date : 2012