The following pages link to Tissue P systems. (Q1401274):
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- A P-based hybrid evolutionary algorithm for vehicle routing problem with time windows (Q1717814) (← links)
- The computational complexity of tissue P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules (Q1722689) (← links)
- Designing a new software tool for digital imagery based on P systems (Q1761730) (← links)
- A uniform solution to the independent set problem through tissue P systems with cell separation (Q1762209) (← links)
- Tissue P systems with channel states (Q1763703) (← links)
- Using membrane computing for effective homology (Q1928791) (← links)
- A Turing machine simulation by P systems without charges (Q1982960) (← links)
- Formal verification of cP systems using PAT3 and ProB (Q1982961) (← links)
- Tissue P systems with promoter simulation with MeCoSim and P-Lingua framework (Q1982962) (← links)
- Sequential dynamic threshold neural P systems (Q1982980) (← links)
- Simulating counting oracles with cooperation (Q1982984) (← links)
- Solving a PSPACE-complete problem with cP systems (Q1982985) (← links)
- Seeking computational efficiency boundaries: the Păun's conjecture (Q1982986) (← links)
- The computational power of cell-like P systems with one protein on membrane (Q1982988) (← links)
- Travelling salesman problem in tissue P systems with costs (Q1983010) (← links)
- Spiking neural P systems with target indications (Q1998881) (← links)
- Time-free solution to SAT problem by P systems with active membranes and standard cell division rules (Q2003493) (← links)
- Spiking neural P systems with structural plasticity and anti-spikes (Q2007721) (← links)
- Rule synchronization for tissue P systems (Q2051764) (← links)
- The computational power of monodirectional tissue P systems with symport rules (Q2051785) (← links)
- Neural-like P systems with plasmids (Q2051790) (← links)
- Monodirectional tissue P systems with channel states (Q2055533) (← links)
- Depth-two P systems can simulate Turing machines with \textbf{NP} oracles (Q2077403) (← links)
- P systems with evolutional symport and membrane creation rules solving QSAT (Q2077404) (← links)
- P systems with evolutional communication and separation rules (Q2104141) (← links)
- Turing completeness of water computing (Q2152298) (← links)
- Formal verification of cP systems using Coq (Q2152300) (← links)
- Spiking neural P systems with a flat maximally parallel use of rules (Q2152302) (← links)
- Solving a PSPACE-complete problem by symport/antiport P systems with promoters and membrane division (Q2152307) (← links)
- Spiking neural P systems with polarizations and rules on synapses (Q2205254) (← links)
- Cell-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules and membrane creation (Q2216105) (← links)
- Testing based on identifiable P systems using cover automata and X-machines (Q2282267) (← links)
- Local time membrane systems and time Petri nets (Q2285668) (← links)
- P systems with symport/antiport rules: when do the surroundings matter? (Q2285670) (← links)
- Tissue-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules (Q2291770) (← links)
- Solution to PSPACE-complete problem using P systems with active membranes with time-freeness (Q2298575) (← links)
- P systems with proteins: a new frontier when membrane division disappears (Q2299881) (← links)
- P systems attacking hard problems beyond NP: a survey (Q2299891) (← links)
- Cell-like P systems with polarizations and minimal rules (Q2306012) (← links)
- Simulating P systems with membrane dissolution in a chemical calculus (Q2311261) (← links)
- Membrane automata for modeling biomolecular processes (Q2311302) (← links)
- On the overlap assembly of strings and languages (Q2311303) (← links)
- A uniform solution to SAT problem by symport/antiport P systems with channel states and membrane division (Q2318240) (← links)
- Cell-like spiking neural P systems with evolution rules (Q2318287) (← links)
- Membrane parallelism for discrete Morse theory applied to digital images (Q2352512) (← links)
- Characterising the complexity of tissue P systems with fission rules (Q2403238) (← links)
- An efficient time-free solution to QSAT problem using P systems with proteins on membranes (Q2407106) (← links)
- The computational power of enzymatic numerical P systems working in the sequential mode (Q2413310) (← links)
- Spiking neural P systems with rules on synapses and anti-spikes (Q2413311) (← links)
- A path to computational efficiency through membrane computing (Q2422042) (← links)