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Subject: Using DNA to Compute -- a talk at Penn


   Penn Computational Biology and DIMACS Distinguished Lecture.
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                        Using DNA to Compute


                        Richard J. Lipton
                        Princeton University
                        Princeton, NJ 08540
                        rjl@princeton.edu


Abstract: Last November Len Adleman showed how to use DNA to do a
special case the famous Travelling Salesman Problem (TSP). I then showed
how to do essentially any NP problem. Since then there has been great
interest and speculation on exactly what is the power of DNA based
computers. I will try in this talk to answer the question: Can DNA based
computers really compute millions of times faster than conventional
electronic ones. I will also attempt to summarize what is known already
about DNA computers.


        Time: Tuesday, 25th April: 4:30 -- 6:00 p.m.


        Place: 216, Moore School
               Department of Computer and Information Sciences
               University of Pennsylvania
               Philadelphia


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