As good as it gets: a scaling comparison of DNA computing, network biocomputing, and electronic computing approaches to an NP-complete problem
Ayyappasamy Sudalaiyadum Perumal(McGill University), Dan V. Nicolau(McGill University), Lila Kari(University of Waterloo), Giulia Ippoliti(McGill University), F.C.M.J.M. van Delft, Zihao Wang(Sun Yat-sen University)
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