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Membrane Fission: A Computational Complexity Perspective
Author/s | Macías Ramos, Luis Felipe
Song, Bosheng Valencia Cabrera, Luis ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Pan, Linqiang Pérez Jiménez, Mario de Jesús ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Ciencias de la Computación e Inteligencia Artificial |
Date | 2016 |
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Abstract | Membrane fission is a process by which a biological membrane is split into two new ones in the manner
that the content of the initial membrane is separated and distributed between the new membranes. Inspired by this
biological ... Membrane fission is a process by which a biological membrane is split into two new ones in the manner that the content of the initial membrane is separated and distributed between the new membranes. Inspired by this biological phenomenon, membrane separation rules were considered in membrane computing. In this work, we investigate cell-like P systems with symport/antiport rules and membrane separation rules from a computational complexity perspective. Specifically, we establish a limit on the efficiency of such P systems which use communication rules of length at most two, and we prove the computational efficiency of this kind of models when using communication rules of length at most three. Hence, a sharp borderline between tractability and NP–hardness is provided in terms of the length of communication rules. |
Project ID. | TIN2012-37434
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Citation | Macías Ramos, L.F., Song, B., Valencia Cabrera, L., Pan, L. y Pérez Jiménez, M.d.J. (2016). Membrane Fission: A Computational Complexity Perspective. Complexity, 21 (6), 321-334. |
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