Theoretical Distributed Computing Meets Biology: A Review

作者: Ofer Feinerman , Amos Korman

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-36071-8_1

关键词: Context (language use)Computer sciencePerspective (graphical)Mobile agentAdaptation (computer science)Population protocolManagement scienceComputational thinkingDistributed computing

摘要: In recent years, several works have demonstrated how the study of biology can benefit from an algorithmic perspective. Since biological systems are often distributed in nature, this approach may be particularly useful context computing. As algorithms is traditionally motivated by engineering and technological point view, adaptation ideas theoretical computing to highly non-trivial requires a delicate careful treatment. review, we discuss some research within framework suggest challenging future directions.

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