Trent A. Rogers
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Also affiliated: National University of Ireland, Maynooth (2022); Cedarville University (2019); J. B. Hunt Transport Services (United States) (2015)
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Trent A. Rogers' research focuses on self-assembly processes, particularly those involving tile-based systems. His work investigates the replication of specific shapes through self-assembly, exploring both synchronous and asynchronous methods. Rogers has published research on the replication of arbitrary hole-free shapes using signal-passing tiles. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 10, with 66 total publications and 334 citations. He has collaborated with other University of Arkansas at Fayetteville faculty, including Matthew J. Patitz, Andrew Alseth, and Phillip Drake, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 64
- Citations: 362
Selected Publications
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Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Tile-Based Self-Assembly (2025)
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Self-Attraction Removal from Oritatami Systems (2019)
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Know When to Fold ’Em: Self-assembly of Shapes by Folding in Oritatami (2018)
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The Simulation Powers and Limitations of Higher Temperature Hierarchical Self-Assembly Systems* (2017)
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Hierarchical self-assembly of fractals with signal-passing tiles (2017)
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Thermodynamic Binding Networks (2017)
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Resiliency to multiple nucleation in temperature-1 self-assembly (2017)
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Thermodynamic Binding Networks (2017)
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Oritatami System; a Survey and the Impossibility of Simple Simulation at Small Delays (2017)
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Self-attraction Removal from Oritatami Systems (2017)
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Reflections on tiles (in self-assembly) (2017)
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Resiliency to Multiple Nucleation in Temperature-1 Self-Assembly (2016)
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Hierarchical Self-Assembly of Fractals with Signal-Passing Tiles (2016)
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Universal Simulation of Directed Systems in the Abstract Tile Assembly Model Requires Undirectedness (2016)
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Computing in continuous space with self-assembling polygonal tiles (extended abstract) (2016)
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- Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Tile-Based Self-Assembly
- Synchronous Versus Asynchronous Tile-Based Self-Assembly
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