• 1 January 1976
    • journal article
    • research article
    • Vol. 21  (4) , 639-642
Abstract
Methods of coding the number and search for molecular program in a molecular computer are considered. The limited length of the nucleotide code is .**GRAPHIC**. where Pi is probability of request of the given program; N is total number of programs. Energetic expenditures for the synthesis of the code with the length l (in an ideal case without noise) is E .apprxeq. 10 kT .times. l. Protein-nucleic recognition allows the work of the cell with almost the same expenditures on the account of Brown search in the presence of noise.

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