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Extended Splicing System and Semigroup of Dominoes

In: Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing

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  • Pethuru Raj

    (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Department of Intelligence and Computer Science)

  • Naohiro Ishii

    (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Department of Intelligence and Computer Science)

Abstract

Tom Head[5] introduced the novel idea of splicing system as a generative device for representing the string restructuring that takes place during the interactions of linear biopolymers in the presence of precisely specified enzymatic activities and thus established a new relationship between formal language theory and the study of informational macromolecules. In this paper, we discuss the relationship existing between the extended splicing system and the semigroup of dominoes, a special algebraic structure acting on linked strings.

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  • Pethuru Raj & Naohiro Ishii, 2000. "Extended Splicing System and Semigroup of Dominoes," Springer Books, in: Victor G. Ganzha & Ernst W. Mayr & Evgenii V. Vorozhtsov (ed.), Computer Algebra in Scientific Computing, pages 323-334, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-57201-2_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-57201-2_25
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