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arxiv: 0902.2420 · v3 · pith:KL3XAJU5new · submitted 2009-02-14 · 💻 cs.DC · cs.NE

Self-Assembly as Graph Grammar as Distributed System

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keywords graphdistributedself-assemblysystemsgrammarsapplyingasynchronouscanonical
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In 2004, Klavins et al. introduced the use of graph grammars to describe -- and to program -- systems of self-assembly. It turns out that these graph grammars are a "dual notion" of a graph rewriting characterization of distributed systems that was proposed by Degano and Montanari over twenty years ago. By applying techniques obtained from this observation, we prove a generalized version of Soloveichik and Winfree's theorem on local determinism, and we also present a canonical method to simulate asynchronous constant-size-message-passing models of distributed computing with systems of self-assembly.

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