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The following pages link to The power of communication: P systems with symport/antiport (Q698886):
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- Investigating dynamic causalities in reaction systems (Q264548) (← links)
- An efficient time-free solution to SAT problem by P systems with proteins on membranes (Q295645) (← links)
- P systems with proteins on membranes characterize PSPACE (Q388151) (← links)
- Catalytic and communicating Petri nets are Turing complete (Q476166) (← links)
- Computational power of cell separation in tissue P systems (Q506362) (← links)
- Computational power of tissue P systems for generating control languages (Q506719) (← links)
- Tissue P systems with cell separation: attacking the partition problem (Q543208) (← links)
- On the computational complexity of membrane systems (Q596128) (← links)
- On generalized communicating P systems with minimal interaction rules (Q616499) (← links)
- Minimization strategies for maximally parallel multiset rewriting systems (Q633694) (← links)
- Trading polarizations for labels in P systems with active membranes (Q707497) (← links)
- P systems with symport/antiport simulating counter automata (Q707498) (← links)
- Deterministic catalytic systems are not universal (Q860859) (← links)
- A uniform solution to SAT using membrane creation (Q870255) (← links)
- On small universal antiport P systems (Q872200) (← links)
- Discrete solutions to differential equations by metabolic P systems (Q872202) (← links)
- On the computational complexity of P automata (Q876857) (← links)
- P systems with minimal parallelism (Q884455) (← links)
- Membrane fission versus cell division: when membrane proliferation is not enough (Q896708) (← links)
- A uniform family of tissue P systems with cell division solving 3-COL in a linear time (Q953542) (← links)
- The metabolic algorithm for P systems: principles and applications (Q953550) (← links)
- Generalized communicating P systems (Q953554) (← links)
- Computational complexity of tissue-like P systems (Q983185) (← links)
- A quick introduction to membrane computing (Q987956) (← links)
- Compositional semantics of spiking neural P systems (Q987958) (← links)
- An overview of the K semantic framework (Q987974) (← links)
- Further results on generalised communicating P systems (Q1682864) (← links)
- The computational complexity of tissue P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules (Q1722689) (← links)
- On membrane hierarchy in P systems (Q1779299) (← links)
- A guide to membrane computing. (Q1853480) (← links)
- The conformon-P system: a molecular and cell biology-inspired computability model (Q1884951) (← links)
- Using membrane computing for effective homology (Q1928791) (← 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)
- A survey of results on evolution-communication P systems with energy (Q1983025) (← 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)
- Morphogenetic systems for resource bounded computation and modeling (Q2056337) (← links)
- P systems with evolutional symport and membrane creation rules solving QSAT (Q2077404) (← 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)
- P systems with symport/antiport rules: when do the surroundings matter? (Q2285670) (← links)
- Tissue-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules (Q2291770) (← links)
- Minimal cooperation as a way to achieve the efficiency in cell-like membrane systems (Q2299884) (← links)
- P systems attacking hard problems beyond NP: a survey (Q2299891) (← links)
- Cell-like P systems with polarizations and minimal rules (Q2306012) (← links)
- A uniform solution to SAT problem by symport/antiport P systems with channel states and membrane division (Q2318240) (← links)
- Membrane parallelism for discrete Morse theory applied to digital images (Q2352512) (← links)
- An efficient time-free solution to QSAT problem using P systems with proteins on membranes (Q2407106) (← links)