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Modeling Logic Gene Networks by Means of Probabilistic Dynamic P Systems
(Old City Publishing, 2013)
Gene regulatory networks are useful models for biologists to understand the interactions among genes in living organisms. In this work, we consider a special class of gene regulatory networks, called logical networks, ...
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Evolutionary membrane computing: A comprehensive survey and new results
(Elsevier, 2014)
Evolutionary membrane computing is an important research direction of membrane computing that aims to explore the complex interactions between membrane computing and evolutionary computation. These disciplines are receiving ...
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Solving Common Algorithmic Problem by Recognizer Tissue P Systems
(Romanian Academy, 2012)
Common Algorithmic Problem is an optimization problem, which has the nice property that several other NP-complete problems can be reduced to it in linear time. In this work, we deal with its decision version in the ...
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A Tissue P Systems Based Uniform Solution to Tripartite Matching Problem
(IOS Press, 2011)
A tissue P system with cell division is a computing model which has two basic features: intercellular communication and the ability of cell division. The ability of cell division allows us to obtain an exponential amount ...
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Time-free solution to SAT problem using P systems with active membranes
(Elsevier, 2014)
P systems are a class of distributed and parallel computation models inspired by the structure and the functioning of living cells. P systems have been used to solve computation hard problems, where the execution of each ...
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Membrane Fission: A Computational Complexity Perspective
(Wiley, 2016)
Membrane fission is a process by which a biological membrane is split into two new ones in the manner that the content of the initial membrane is separated and distributed between the new membranes. Inspired by this biological ...
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Tissue P Systems With Channel States Working in the Flat Maximally Parallel Way
(IEEE Computer Society, 2016)
issue P systems with channel states are a class of bio-inspired parallel computational models, where rules are used in a sequential manner (on each channel, at most one rule can be used at each step). In this work, tissue ...
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An efficient time-free solution to QSAT problem using P systems with proteins on membranes
(Elsevier, 2017)
P systems are a class of distributed parallel computing devices inspired by some basicbehaviors of biological membranes, which have the restriction that each rule is executedin exactly one time unit. However, it is natural ...
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Analysing Gene Networks with PDP Systems. Arabidopsis thaliana, a Case Study
(Fénix Editora, 2013)
Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) are a useful tool for biologists to understand the interactions among genes in living organisms. A special kind of GRNs known as Logic Networks (LNs) has been recently introduced. These ...
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Limits on Efficient Computation in P Systems with Symport/Antiport Rules
(Fenix Editora, 2017)
Classical membrane systems with symport/antiport rules observe the con- servation law, in the sense that they compute by changing the places of objects with respect to the membranes, and not by changing the objects ...