Connections Between Long Genetic and Literary Texts. The Quantum-Algorithmic Modelling

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The article is devoted to a development of quantum biology as a known scientific direction, which can give new decisions for various fields of science and technology. More precisely, the article describes some deep analogies between the structural organisation of long DNA sequences and of long literary texts; in addition, applications of formalisms of quantum informatics for modeling phenomenological results are shown. The described results support thoughts of some authors that linguistic languages are a continuation of the genetic language and that formalisms of quantum informatics can be effectively used for modelling and understanding biological structures. The author believes that the further usage of the concepts and formalisms of quantum informatics in genetics and bioinformatics will lead to the development of quantum-algorithmic bioinformatics, achievements of which will be useful, in particular, for a creation of systems of artificial intelligence.

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Petoukhov, S. V. (2020). Connections Between Long Genetic and Literary Texts. The Quantum-Algorithmic Modelling. In Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing (Vol. 938, pp. 534–543). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16621-2_50

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