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Simulace a optimalizace metod DNA výpočtů
Plevač, Lukáš ; Zachariášová, Marcela (referee) ; Bidlo, Michal (advisor)
This work focuses on creating a program for simulating the SIMD||DNA computation architecture and subsequently utilizing this simulation to design new algorithms for this architecture, such as shift registers, 3-state cellular automata, or LFSR registers. SIMD||DNA belongs to the field of DNA computing architectures, which represent an unconventional computing method entirely different from today’s electronic computers. The main principle of DNA computing involves leveraging DNA properties for information processing. This method offers advantages in energy efficiency and massive parallelism, theoretically capable of surpassing current limits in information processing. It also provides higher information storage density, leading to the emergence of a new type of storage known as DNA digital data storage. SIMD||DNA is an architecture aimed at performing computations with data stored in this manner.

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