A while ago I blogged about David Soloveichik’s talk at this workshop:
• Programming with Chemical Reaction Networks: Mathematical Foundations, Banff International Research Station, 8-13 June 2014.
Now the slides for his talk are available:
• David Soloveichik, U.C. San Francisco, The computational power of chemical reaction networks.
And now I’d like to tell you about three more talks!
The first two are about ways one chemical reaction network can simulate another. This is important for a couple...
Published on June 25, 2014 17:30