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concept:dna-sequence-comparisonDNA sequence comparison
Compute-intensive problem used to compare Linda's explicitness with Crystal's functional specification.
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- DNA Sequence Similarityrelated_toA matrix-computation problem ideal for functional languages; Linda's explicit live data structures match functional elegance with runtime control.
- DNA Sequence Comparison Problemrelated_to
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cosine ≥ 0.65 · no typed edgeEntities in the same semantic neighborhood but without a typed relation to this one — candidates for new edges or unrecognized duplicates.
- Computing paradigm using DNA fragments simultaneously as software and hardware logic gates, blurring hardware/software distinction
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- Experimental protocol asking observers to compare two systems A and B for degree of life; used to establish objectivity through inter-observer convergence
- Cellular structure containing the hereditary substance; Schrödinger suggests it might be an aperiodic solid.
- The property that living structures contain intense contrast—far more than one imagines helpful; true opposites which annihilate each other when superimposed, creating differentiation that gives birth to something; contrast unifies rather than separates when used correctly
- Pairs of statements with opposite truth values used as input to CCS; e.g., cities and neg_cities paired statements
- The analogy between cultural patterns and biological genes: both are memorized solutions to recurring problems that enable adaptive reuse