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The following pages link to Flat maximal parallelism in P systems with promoters (Q264535):
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- The computational complexity of tissue P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules (Q1722689) (← links)
- A formal framework for spiking neural P systems (Q1982991) (← links)
- Rule synchronization for tissue P systems (Q2051764) (← links)
- The computational power of monodirectional tissue P systems with symport rules (Q2051785) (← links)
- Monodirectional tissue P systems with channel states (Q2055533) (← 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)
- Cell-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules and membrane creation (Q2216105) (← links)
- Tissue-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules (Q2291770) (← links)
- Cell-like P systems with polarizations and minimal rules (Q2306012) (← 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)
- The computational power of tissue-like P systems with promoters (Q2628775) (← links)
- Rule synchronization for monodirectional tissue-like P systems with channel states (Q2672272) (← links)
- P Systems Working in Maximal Variants of the Set Derivation Mode (Q2975905) (← links)
- Spiking neural P systems: main ideas and results (Q6177180) (← links)