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Complexity-preserving simulations among three variants of accepting networks of evolutionary processors (English)
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23 May 2011
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This paper considers three variants of accepting networks of evolutionary processors. Two of them are known to be equivalent to Turing machines. A direct simulation of one device by the other is introduced, where each computational step in one model is simulated in a constant number of computational steps in the other model, whereas a translation via Turing machines squares the time complexity. Moreover, simulations that do not only preserve complexity but also the shape of the considered network are discussed.
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networks of evolutionary processors
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