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Note that hierarchical selfassembly is not exclusive to [[thermally driven self-assembly]] only. <br>
Note that hierarchical selfassembly is not exclusive to [[thermally driven self-assembly]] only. <br>
Hierarchical selfassembly is also applicable to:
Hierarchical selfassembly is also applicable to:
* [[non thermally driven self assembly]]
* [[Self assembly without dependence on thermal motion|non thermally driven self assembly]]
* [[positional assembly]] (See: [[hierarchical positional assembly]]).
* [[positional assembly]] (See: [[hierarchical positional assembly]]).



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Up: General concept: Convergent assembly

Hierarchical selfassembly (also convergent selfassembly) is the case when
structures get self-assembled from parts that themselves where previously self-assembled.
This implies that hierarchical selfassembly is a subform of iterative self-assembly.
(Iterative self-assembly also covers repeated additions of parts of the same size.)

Note that hierarchical selfassembly is not exclusive to thermally driven self-assembly only.
Hierarchical selfassembly is also applicable to:

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