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Solving the Partition Problem by Using Tissue-like P Systems with Cell Division
(Fénix Editora, 2008)
Tissue-like P systems with cell division is a computing model in the framework of Membrane Computing that shares with the spiking neural P system model a similar biological inspiration. Namely, both models are based on ...
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P-Lingua: A Programming Language for Membrane Computing
(Fénix Editora, 2008)
Software development for cellular computing has already been addressed, yielding a first generation of applications. In this paper, we develop a new programming language: P-Lingua. Furthermore, we present a simulator for ...
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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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A Linear Solution for Subset Sum Problem with Tissue P Systems with Cell Division
(Fénix Editora, 2007)
Tissue P systems are a computing model in the framework of Membrane Computing where the tree-like membrane structure is replaced by a general graph. Recently, it has been shown that endowing these P systems with cell ...
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DCBA: Simulating Population Dynamics P Systems with Proportional Object Distribution
(Fénix Editora, 2012)
Population Dynamics P systems refer to a formal framework for ecological modelling. The semantics of the model associates probabilities to rules, but at the same time, the model is based on P systems, so the rules are ...
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Rete Algorithm for P System Simulators
(Fénix Editora, 2013)
The Rete algorithm is a well-known algorithm in rule-based production systems which builds directed acyclic graphs that represent higher-level rule sets. This allows the rule-based systems to avoid complete re-evaluation ...
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Cell-like Versus Tissue-like P Systems by Means of Sevilla Carpets
(Fénix Editora, 2009)
Sevilla Carpets are a handy tool for comparing computations performed by different systems solving the same problem. Such Sevilla Carpets provide on one hand quantitative information through parameters such as Weight, ...