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Foreword. Special Issue: A selection of papers from the 10th Brainstorming Week on Membrane Computing
(Taylor and Francis, 2013)
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Tissue P systems with cell division
(Agora University of Oradea, 2008)
In tissue P systems several cells (elementary membranes) communicate through symport/antiport rules, thus carrying out a computation. We add to such systems the basic feature of (cell–like) P systems with active membranes ...
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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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Spiking Neural P systems with several types of spikes
(Agora University of Oradea, 2011)
With a motivation related to gene expression, where enzymes act in series, somewhat similar to the train spikes traveling along the axons of neurons, we consider an extension of spiking neural P systems, where several ...
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Spiking Neural P systems with weights
(MIT Press, 2010)
A variant of spiking neural P systems with positive or negative weights on synapses is introduced, where the rules of a neuron fire when the potential of that neuron equals a given value. The involved values—weights, firing ...
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Spiking neural P systems with extended rules: universality and languages
(Springer, 2008)
We consider spiking neural P systems with rules allowed to introduce zero, one, or more spikes at the same time. The motivation comes both from constructing small universal systems and from generating strings; previous ...
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An infinite hierarchy of languages defined by dP systems
(Elsevier, 2012)
Here, we continue the study of the recently introduced dP automata. They are symport/antiport P systems consisting of a number of components, each one accepting a string, and working together in recognizing the concatenation ...