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Cell-Like P Systems With Channel States and Symport/Antiport Rules
(IEEE Computer Society, 2016)
Cell-like P systems with symport/antiport rules are inspired by the structure of a cell and the way of communicating substances through membrane channels between neighboring regions. In this work, channel states are ...
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Modeling Population Growth of Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) by Using P-Systems
(Springer, 2011)
P systems provide a high level computational modeling framework which integrates the structural and dynamic aspects of ecosystems in a comprehensive and relevant way. In previous works, several ecosystems modeled by using ...
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Improving the Efficiency of Tissue P Systems with Cell Separation
(Fénix Editora, 2012)
Cell fission process consists of the division of a cell into two new cells such that the contents of the initial cell is distributed between the newly created cells. This process is modelled by a new kind of cell separation ...
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Membrane Computing Meets Artificial Intelligence: A Case Study
(Fénix Editora, 2010)
The usual way to find a solution for a NP complete problem with Membrane Computing techniques is by brute force algorithms where all the feasible solutions are generated and they are checked simultaneously by using massive ...
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Computing Partial Recursive Functions by Virus Machines
(Springer, 2015)
Virus Machines are a computational paradigm inspired by the manner in which viruses replicate and transmit from one host cell to another. This paradigm provides non-deterministic sequential devices. Non-restricted Virus ...
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Spiking Neural P Systems with Several Types of Spikes
(Fénix Editora, 2011)
With a motivation related to gene expression, where enzymes act in series, somewhat similar to the train spikes traveling along the axons of neurons, we consider an extension of spiking neural P systems, where several ...
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Depth-First Search with P Systems
(Springer, 2011)
The usual way to find a solution for an NP complete problem in Membrane Computing is by brute force algorithms. These solutions work from a theoretical point of view but they are implementable only for small instances of ...
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Adjacent Graph Based Vulnerability Assessment for Electrical Networks Considering Fault Adjacent Relationships Among Branches
(IEEE Computer Society, 2019)
Security issues related to vulnerability assessment in electrical networks are necessary for operators to identify the critical branches. At present, using complex network theory to assess the structural vulnerability of ...
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Languages and P systems: Recent developments
(2012)
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly as sets of strings. We briefly recall here this relationship, with some details about certain recent developments. In ...
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Kernel P Systems: Applications and Implementations
(Springer, 2013)
This paper explores the modelling capacities of a new class of P systems, called kernel P systems (kP systems). A specific language for describing kP systems and its translation into Promela, the specification language of ...