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On Efficiency of P Systems with Symport/Antiport and Membrane Division
(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 ...
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Narrowing Frontiers of Efficiency with Evolutional Communication Rules and Cell Separation
(Universidad de Sevilla, Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería Informática, 2018)
In the framework of Membrane Computing, several efficient solutions to computationally hard problems have been given. To find new borderlines between families of P systems that can solve them and the ones that cannot is ...
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Minimal Cooperation in P Systems with Symport/Antiport: A Complexity Approach
(Fénix Editora, 2015)
Membrane systems with symport/antiport rules compute by just moving objects among membranes, and not by changing the objects themselves. In these systems the environment plays an active role because, not only it receives ...
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Computational Efficiency of P Systems with Symport/Antiport Rules and Membrane Separation
(Fénix Editora, 2015)
Membrane ssion is a process by which a biological membrane is split into two new ones in such a way that the contents of the initial membrane is separated and distributed between the new membranes. Inspired by this ...
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Time-freeness and Clock-freeness and Related Concepts in P Systems
(Fenix Editora, 2017)
In the majority of models of P systems, rules are applied at the ticks of a global clock and their products are introduced into the system for the following step. In timed P systems, di erent integer durations are ...
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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 ...