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Minimal cooperation in polarizationless P systems with active membranes
(Fénix, 2016)
P systems with active membranes is a well developed framework in the eld of Membrane Computing. Using evolution, communication, dissolution and division rules, we know that some kinds of problems can be solved by those ...
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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 ...
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Complexity aspects of polarizationless membrane systems
(Springer, 2009)
We investigate polarizationless P systems with active membranes working in maximally parallel manner, which do not make use of evolution or communication rules, in order to find which features are sufficient to efficiently ...
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The Role of the Environment in Tissue P Systems with Cell Division
(Fénix Editora, 2012)
Classical tissue P systems with cell division have a special alphabet whose elements appear at the initial configuration of the system in an arbitrary large number of copies. These objects are shared in a distinguished ...
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P systems with symport/antiport rules: When do the surroundings matter?
(Elsevier, 2018-05-01)
Cell-like P systems where communication between the regions are carried out by rules of type symport/antiport are considered. These systems compute by changing the places of objects with respect to the membranes, and not ...
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P Systems with Active Cells
(Fenix Editora, 2017)
P systems with active membranes is a widely studied framework within the field of Membrane Computing since the creation of the discipline. The abstraction of the structure and behavior of living cells is reflected in the ...
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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 ...