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Systems Self-assembly

By: Krasnogor, Natalio.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in multidisciplinarity.Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier, 2008Description: xv, 310 p.; plates, ill. (some col.): 25 cm.ISBN: 9780444528650.Subject(s): Molecular computers | Self-assembly | System theoryDDC classification: 003.7 Summary: Self-assembly is a process that creates complex heirarchical structures through the statistical exploration of alternative configurations. These processes occur without external intervention. Self-Assembly processes are ubiquitous in nature. Understanding how nature produces self-assembled systems will represent an enormous leap forward in our technological capabilities. Robustness and versatility are some of the most important properties of self-assembling natural systems. Although systems where self-assembly occurs, or which are created by a self-assembling process, are remarkably vaire.
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Self-assembly is a process that creates complex heirarchical structures through the statistical exploration of alternative configurations. These processes occur without external intervention. Self-Assembly processes are ubiquitous in nature. Understanding how nature produces self-assembled systems will represent an enormous leap forward in our technological capabilities. Robustness and versatility are some of the most important properties of self-assembling natural systems. Although systems where self-assembly occurs, or which are created by a self-assembling process, are remarkably vaire.

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