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Tuesday, May 02, 20061:30 PM - 3:00 PMCNLS Conference Room Seminar The Motion of Molecular ``Spiders'' P. L. KrapivskyBoston University Molecular ``spiders'' are artificially produced objects
which have ``legs'' made of DNA strands. Spiders can move on a
surface with attached complementary DNA strands. The motion of a
spider affects the surface and hence the proper description of the
motion of a single spider already requires the knowledge of its
entire trajectory (infinite memory). Many interacting spiders add
another level of complexity. The properties of the spider (e.g., the
nature of its gait) represent another challenge. In this talk, I
shall discuss some of these challenges. I then analyze the motion of
a toy spider (no memory). I will show that the structure of the
spider greatly affects its characteristics (velocity and diffusion
coefficient).
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