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2D Self Assemblers - Need an Implementation Guide

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    hi, I am to develop a 2d self assembler as my college project... I searched a lot and found some many papers on this subject. But all of them are full of theory and none of them said anything about the implementation part... Could someone help me with these or atleast direct me to some specific place where I can more info on 2d self assemblers. Thank you

    Known is a Drop, UnKnown is an Ocean More about me at http://www.saiy2k.co.cc/about/default.html

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      hi, I am to develop a 2d self assembler as my college project... I searched a lot and found some many papers on this subject. But all of them are full of theory and none of them said anything about the implementation part... Could someone help me with these or atleast direct me to some specific place where I can more info on 2d self assemblers. Thank you

      Known is a Drop, UnKnown is an Ocean More about me at http://www.saiy2k.co.cc/about/default.html

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      Sai Yasodharan wrote:

      I am to develop a 2d self assembler as my college project

      You do understand that this means YOU are expected to do the work?

      MVP 2010 - are they mad?

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        Sai Yasodharan wrote:

        I am to develop a 2d self assembler as my college project

        You do understand that this means YOU are expected to do the work?

        MVP 2010 - are they mad?

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        Luc Pattyn
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        Are you kidding? It means he has to find a way to get it done. For sure self does not refer to him? :)

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          Sai Yasodharan wrote:

          I am to develop a 2d self assembler as my college project

          You do understand that this means YOU are expected to do the work?

          MVP 2010 - are they mad?

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          Sai Yasodharan
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          I know I must do the work... I m just here to get some help or guide from the experts, who already played with 2D SELF ASSEMBLERS, if any. Also help in the sense not the program, just some info on how to start and which way to proceed

          Known is a Drop, UnKnown is an Ocean More about me at http://www.saiy2k.co.cc/about/default.html

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            I know I must do the work... I m just here to get some help or guide from the experts, who already played with 2D SELF ASSEMBLERS, if any. Also help in the sense not the program, just some info on how to start and which way to proceed

            Known is a Drop, UnKnown is an Ocean More about me at http://www.saiy2k.co.cc/about/default.html

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            Sai Yasodharan wrote:

            I know I must do the work.

            Well you could start by doing some research; remember Google is your friend and also the best starting place. It is almost impossible for anyone to respond to your question, these forums are for technical questions rather than teaching. The tutorials can be found in the published articles which you should also take a look at.

            MVP 2010 - are they mad?

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              hi, I am to develop a 2d self assembler as my college project... I searched a lot and found some many papers on this subject. But all of them are full of theory and none of them said anything about the implementation part... Could someone help me with these or atleast direct me to some specific place where I can more info on 2d self assemblers. Thank you

              Known is a Drop, UnKnown is an Ocean More about me at http://www.saiy2k.co.cc/about/default.html

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              Sai Yasodharan
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              after exhaustive search, I found something here http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/projects/amorphous/Progmat/, which could be implementable Thanks all :-D

              Known is a Drop, UnKnown is an Ocean More about me at http://www.saiy2k.co.cc/about/default.html

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