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Chemistry / Hypergraph / Graph rewriting / Hydrogen cyanide / Abiogenesis / Graph / Cyanide / Graph theory / Blood agents / Mathematics
Date: 2013-02-28 08:09:07
Chemistry
Hypergraph
Graph rewriting
Hydrogen cyanide
Abiogenesis
Graph
Cyanide
Graph theory
Blood agents
Mathematics

BiRC Seminar – open to all Daniel Merkle IMADA, Dept. of Mathematics and Computer Science University of Southern Denmark Title: Generative Chemistries - Graph Grammars, Chemical Motifs, and the Black Tar of Hydrogen C

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