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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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An Approach to the Degree of Parallelism in P Systems
(Fénix Editora, 2006)
In the literature, several designs of P systems were used 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 paper, ...
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An Efficient Cellular Solution for the Partition Problem
(Fénix Editora, 2004)
Numerical problems are not very frequently addressed in the P sys- tems literature. In this paper we present an e®ective solution to the Partition problem via a family of deterministic P systems with active membranes ...
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The Growth of Branching Structures with P Systems
(Fénix Editora, 2006)
L-systems have been widely used to model and graphically represent the growth of plants. In, the use of membrane computing for such tasks has been proposed. In this paper we present a di®erent approach, which makes use ...
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Deductive Databases and P Systems
(Fénix Editora, 2004)
In computational processes based on backwards chaining, a rule of the type A Ã B1; : : : ;Bn is seen as a procedure which points that the problem A can be split into the problems B1; : : : ;Bn. In classical devices, the ...
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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, ...
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Simulating Avascular Tumors with Membrane Systems
(Fénix Editora, 2005)
Tumor growth has received a considerable attention by the scientific community. In the earliest stages of development, tumor growth seems to be regulated by direct diffusion of nutrients and wastes from and to surrounding ...