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Digital Signal Processing With Molecular Reactions
Molecular reactions are a common occurrence in biological systems. These reactions are tremendously varied and can be extraordinarily complex. This article, however, shows how abstracting these reactions appropriately provide a formalism to describe computation that is familiar to electrical engineers and computer scientists.