System-level physics of autonomous nanorobots for hard chemistry and wave packet engineering

Computer Science – Robotics

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Automatic Control, Chemical Reaction Control, Mechanical Devices, Microminiaturized Electronic Devices, Miniaturization, Robot Control, Robotics, Robots, Wave Packets, Chemical Equilibrium, Hydrodynamics, Kinetics, Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics

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The operation of the prospective autonomous molecular robots that would represent the most advanced achievement of the molecular manufacturing conception is examined at various levels of physical description: the thermodynamic, the hydrodynamic, and the kinetic (Boltzmann) level down to local nonequilibrium thermodynamical and/or mechanical conditions possibly arising in work in some circumstances. The concept of wave packet engineering is suggested as a special technique in the exploitation of molecular robots possibilities, which are generally characterized as 'hard chemistry'.

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