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REU PROJECT ON BRANCH POLYMERS SARA BILLEY, TOM BOOTHBY, MORGAN EICHWALD, AND CHRIS FOX 1. Introduction Fix a set of labeled disks {D1 , D2 , . . . , Dn } with radii r1 , r2 , . . . , rn respectively. A branched polymer
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University of Washington / /

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dot product / recursive algorithm / smallest positive solution / chemical reactions / simulation algorithm / positive solution / /

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University of Washington / National Science Foundation / /

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MORGAN EICHWALD / CHRIS FOX / TOM BOOTHBY / SARA BILLEY / /

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Prime Minister / /

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KenyonWinkler algorithm / Simulation / Kenyon-Winkler algorithm / recursive algorithm / Applications The simulation algorithm / /

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