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Solving satisfiability in the tile assembly model with a constant-size tileset

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Solving satisfiability in the tile assembly model with a constant-size tileset
Biological systems are far more complex and robust than systems we can engineer today. One way to increase the complexity and robustness of our engineered systems is to study how biological systems function. The tile assembly model is a highly distributed parallel model of nature's self-assembly. Previously, I defined deterministic and nondeterministic computation in the tile assembly model and showed how to add, multiply, factor, and solve SubsetSum. Here, I present a system that decides satisfiability, a well-known NP-complete problem. The computation is nondeterministic and each parallel assembly executes in time linear in the input. The system requires only a constant number of different tile types: 64, an improvement over previously best known system that uses (n2 ) tile types. I describe mechanisms for finding the successful solutions among the many parallel assemblies and explore bounds on the probability of such a nondeterministic system succeeding and prove that probabil...
Yuriy Brun
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Type Journal
Year 2008
Where JAL
Authors Yuriy Brun
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