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A method for selection inside-cutoff points from a cloud of finite number of points was presented. The cutoff points are in less or equal distance from reference object than a given radius. This radius is user-defined input value. The proposed algorithm was inspired by a function of ribosome. Ribosome in living cells translates linear structure of ribonucleic acid to the complex structure of protein. In the virtual model of ribosome, similar functions were programmed. The linear structure of messenger-RNA was replaced by RAM. Programme immitated slider traversing the RAM. Inside the slider, there was linked list or binary search tree acting similarly like translation RNA in ribosome. The method applied to the searching the cutoff-points showed acceleration in comparison to classic methods.
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Zidek, J. (2010). Selection of Points Inside Cutoff Radius by Scanning All Points Sorted in Memory. In: Gao, XZ., Gaspar-Cunha, A., Köppen, M., Schaefer, G., Wang, J. (eds) Soft Computing in Industrial Applications. Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing, vol 75. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11282-9_3
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