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Modeling Kinematic Cellular Automata: An Approach to Self-Replication

Modeling Kinematic Cellular Automata: An Approach to Self-Replication. NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts Phase I: CP-02-02. Principal Investigator: Consultants: Tihamer Toth-Fejel Robert Freitas Tihamer.Toth-Fejel@gd-ais.com Matt Moses

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Modeling Kinematic Cellular Automata: An Approach to Self-Replication

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  1. Modeling Kinematic Cellular Automata: An Approach to Self-Replication • NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts • Phase I: CP-02-02 Principal Investigator: Consultants: Tihamer Toth-Fejel Robert Freitas Tihamer.Toth-Fejel@gd-ais.com Matt Moses August 6-8, 2004 Transvision ’04 Toronto, Ontario

  2. Modeling Kinematic Cellular Automata The presentation made at TV ’04 was essentially the same as the final presentation to NIAC, available at: www.niac.usra.edu/files/library/fellows_mtg/mar04_mtg/pdf/883Toth-Fejel.pdf The only exception is a closer examination of a possible molecular prototype of the self-assembling Wang tile (see next slide). The final report is at: www.niac.usra.edu/files/studies/final_report/pdf/883Toth-Fejel.pdf

  3. Self-assembling Tiles

  4. Self-assembly ofNAND gate and op-amp

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