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Title: On applying molecular computation to binary linear codes.
Written by: Karl-Heinz Zimmermann
in: <em>IEEE Transactions on Information Theory</em>. February (2002).
Volume: <strong>48</strong>. Number: (2),
on pages: 505-510
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ISBN: 10.1109/18.979325
how published: 02-95 Zimm02a TIT
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Abstract: Adleman's (1994) successful solution of a seven-vertex instance of the NP-complete Hamiltonian directed path problem by a DNA algorithm initiated the field of biomolecular computing. In this correspondence, we describe DNA algorithms based on the sticker model to perform encoding, minimum-distance computation, and maximum-likelihood (ML) decoding of binary linear codes. We also discuss feasibility and limitations of the sticker algorithms.