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The framework of P systems applied to solve optimal watermarking problem
(Elsevier, 2014)
Membrane computing (known as P systems) is a novel class of distributed parallel computing models inspired by the structure and functioning of living cells and organs, and its application to the real-world problems has ...
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Solving the Subset-Sum Problem by P Systems with Active Membranes
(Springer, 2005)
We present the first membrance computing solution to the Subset-Sum problem using a family of deterministic P systems with active membranes. We do not use priority among rules, membrane dissolution nor cooperation; it ...
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P automata revisited
(Elsevier, 2012)
We continue here the investigation of P automata, in their non-extended case, a class of devices which characterize non-universal family of languages. First, a recent conjecture is confirmed: any recursively enumerable ...
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Evolutionary response of a native butterfly to concurrent plantinvasions: Simulation of population dynamics
(Elsevier, 2017)
The habitat of the green-veined white butterfly Pieris oleracea in eastern North America has undergone invasions by the exotic plant garlic mustard (Alliaria petiolata), which is replacing native hosts of P. oleracea such ...
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Spiking neural P systems with inhibitory rules
(Elsevier, 2020)
Motivated by the mechanism of inhibitory synapses, a new kind of spiking neural P (SNP) system rules, called inhibitory rules, is introduced in this paper. Based on this, a new variant of SNP systems is proposed, called ...
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Automatic Design of Deterministic and Non-Halting Membrane Systems by Tuning Syntactical Ingredients
(IEEE Computer Society, 2014)
To solve the programmability issue of membrane computing models, the automatic design of membrane systems is a newly initiated and promising research direction. In this paper, we propose an automatic design method, ...
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On the degree of parallelism in membrane systems
(Elsevier, 2007)
In the literature, several designs of P systems might be found for performing the same task. The use of different techniques or even different P system models makes it very difficult to compare these designs. In this ...
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Cell-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules and membrane creation
(Elsevier, 2020)
Cell-like P systems with symport/antiport rules are computing models inspired by theconservation law, in the sense that they compute by changing the places of objectswith respect to the membranes, and not by changing the ...
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From distribution to replication in cooperative systems with active membranes: A frontier of the efficiency
(Elsevier, 2018)
P systems with active membranes use evolution, communication, dissolution and division(or separation) rules. They do not use cooperation neither priorities, but they haveelectrical charges associated with membranes, which ...
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P systems with minimal parallelism
(Elsevier, 2007)
A current research topic in membrane computing is to find more realistic P systems from a biological point of view, and one target in this respect is to relax the condition of using the rules in a maximally parallel way. ...