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A Software Tool for Computer-Aided Design of Cell-like Spiking Neural P Systems
(IMCS: International Membrane Computing Society, 2016)
Spiking neural P systems (SN P systems, for short) constitute a class of computing models in the research eld of membrane computing. Inspired by the interactions among neurons in the brain, they have attracted much ...
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Spiking Neural P systems with weights
(MIT Press, 2010)
A variant of spiking neural P systems with positive or negative weights on synapses is introduced, where the rules of a neuron fire when the potential of that neuron equals a given value. The involved values—weights, firing ...
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Computational efficiency and universality of timed P systems with membrane creation
(Springer, 2015)
P systems are a class of distributed parallel computing models inspired by the structure and the functioning of a living cell, where the execution of each rule is completed in exactly one time unit (a global clock ...
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Extending SNP Systems Asynchronous Simulation Modes in P-Lingua
(Fénix Editora, 2014)
Spiking neural P systems (SN P systems for short) is a developing field within the P systems world. Inspired by the neurophysiological structure of the brain, these systems have been subjected to many extensions in recent ...
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Linear Time Solution to Prime Factorization by Tissue P Systems with Cell Division
(Fénix Editora, 2011)
Prime factorization is useful and crucial for public-key cryptography, and its application in public-key cryptography is possible only because prime factorization has been presumed to be difficult. A polynomial-time ...
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Spiking Neural P Systems with Neuron Division and Budding
(Fénix Editora, 2009)
In order to enhance the e±ciency of spiking neural P systems, we introduce the features of neuron division and neuron budding, which are processes inspired by neural stem cell division. As expected (as it is the case for ...
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An efficient time-free solution to SAT problem by P systems with proteins on membranes
(Elsevier, 2016)
P systems with proteins on membranes are a class of bio-inspired computing models,where the execution of each rule completes in exactly one time unit. However, in livingcells, the execution time of biochemical reactions ...
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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 ...