Describing self-assembly of nanostructures

作者: Natasha Jonoska , Gregory L. McColm

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77566-9_6

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摘要: We outline an algebraic model for describing complex structures obtained through self-assembly of molecular building blocks and show that, with this model, the assembled structure can be associated to a language it determined up congruence.

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