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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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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. ...
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Hierarchical clustering with Membrane Computing.
(Institute of Informatics Slovak Academy of Sciences, 2008)
In this paper we approach the problem of hierarchical clustering through membrane computing. A specific P system with external output is designed for each Boolean matrix associated with a finite set of individuals. The ...
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P–Lingua 2.0: A software framework for cell–like P systems
(Agora University of Oradea, Romania, 2009)
P-Lingua is a programming language for membrane computing. It was first presented in Edinburgh, during the Ninth Workshop on Membrane Computing (WMC9). In this paper, the models, simulators and formats included in P-Lingua ...
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Efficient simulation of tissue-like P systems by transition cell-like P systems
(Springer, 2009)
In the framework of P systems, it is known that the construction of exponential number of objects in polynomial time is not enough to efficiently solve NP-complete problems. Nonetheless, it could be sufficient to create ...
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A Formalization of Transition P Systems
(IOS Press, 2002)
In this paper we give a complete formalization of a new computability model of a distributed parallel type which is inspired by some basic features of living cells: transition P systems as they were given in [3], addressed ...
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Modelling gene expression control using P systems: The Lac Operon, a case study
(Elsevier, 2008)
In this paper P systems are used as a formal framework for the specification and simulation of biological systems. In particular, we will deal with gene regulation systems consisting of protein–protein and protein–DNA ...