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One-dimensional staged self-assembly
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Erik D. Demaine
Sarah Eisenstat
Mashhood Ishaque
Andrew Winslow
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[1] MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory,Department of Computer Science
[2] Tufts University,undefined
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Context-free grammar;
Wang tile;
DNA computing;
Complexity;
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We introduce the problem of staged self-assembly of one-dimensional nanostructures, which becomes interesting when the elements are labeled (e.g., representing functional units that must be placed at specific locations). In a restricted model in which each operation has a single terminal assembly, we prove that assembling a given string of labels with the fewest steps is equivalent, up to constant factors, to compressing the string to be uniquely derived from the smallest possible context-free grammar (a well-studied O(log n)-approximable problem) and that the problem is NP-hard. Without this restriction, we show that the optimal assembly can be substantially smaller than the optimal context-free grammar, by a factor of \documentclass[12pt]{minimal}
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\begin{document}$$\Omega(\sqrt{n/\log n})$$\end{document} even for binary strings of length n. Fortunately, we can bound this separation in model power by a quadratic function in the number of distinct glues or tiles allowed in the assembly, which is typically small in practice.
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