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Minimal cooperation as a way to achieve the efficiency in cell-like membrane systems
(Springer, 2019)
Cooperation is doubtless a relevant ingredient on rewriting rules based computing models. This paper provides an overview on both classical and newest results studying how cooperation among objects influences the ability ...
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P‑Lingua in two steps: flexibility and efficiency
(Springer, 2019)
Membrane computing is a bio-inspired computing paradigm that lacks in vivo implementation. That is why software or hardware implementations have to be used to validate models. Several tools have been created for this ...
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A Semantic Frontier of the Efficiency in Membrane Systems
(Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, 2018)
The (presumed) efficiency of computing models is expressed by means of their ability to solve (NP-complete) presumably intractable problems in an efficient way or not. The relevance of this kind of frontier lies in the ...
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The role of integral membrane proteins in computational complexity theory
(Springer, 2018)
In the framework of Membrane Computing, several tools to tackle the P versus NP problems by means of frontiers of the efficiency expressed in terms of syntactic or semantic ingredients, have been developed. In this paper, ...
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A membrane parallel rapidly-exploring random tree algorithm for robotic motion planning
(IOS Press, 2020)
In recent years, incremental sampling-based motion planning algorithms have been widely used to solve robot motion planning problems in high-dimensional configuration spaces. In particular, the Rapidly-exploring Random ...
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A Decade of Ecological Membrane Computing Applications
(IMCS: International Membrane Computing Society, 2018)
A short summary of recent ecological modelling applications within mem- brane computing developed by the Research Group on Natural Computing (RGNC) is presented here. A timeline of models presented in the last 10 years ...
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Robot Path Planning using Rapidly-Exploring Random Trees: A Membrane Computing Approach
(IEEE Computer Society, 2018)
Methods based on Rapidly-exploring Random Trees (RRTs) have been in use in robotics to solve motion planning problems for nearly two decades. On the other hand, in the membrane computing framework, models based on ...