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Efficient Parallel Self-Assembly Under Uniform Control Inputs

Computational Geometry 2018-07-05 v1

Abstract

We prove that by successively combining subassemblies, we can achieve sublinear construction times for "staged" assembly of micro-scale objects from a large number of tiny particles, for vast classes of shapes; this is a significant advance in the context of programmable matter and self-assembly for building high-yield micro-factories.The underlying model has particles moving under the influence of uniform external forces until they hit an obstacle; particles bond when forced together with a compatible particle. Previous work considered sequential composition of objects, resulting in construction time that is linear in the number N of particles, which is inefficient for large N. Our progress implies critical speedup for constructible shapes; for convex polyominoes, even a constant construction time is possible. We also show that our construction process can be used for pipelining, resulting in an amortized constant production time.

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@article{arxiv.1807.01584,
  title  = {Efficient Parallel Self-Assembly Under Uniform Control Inputs},
  author = {Arne Schmidt and Sheryl Manzoor and Li Huang and Aaron T. Becker and Sándor P. Fekete},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.01584},
  year   = {2018}
}

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21 pages, 15 figures