Membrane computing. An introduction.
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- On the computational complexity of membrane systems
- Universality of sequential spiking neural P systems based on minimum spike number
- Membrane computing and brane calculi. Old, new, and future bridges
- P systems and computational algebraic topology
- Generating and accepting P systems with minimal left and right insertion and deletion
- Dendrite P systems
- A novel solution for GCP based on an OLMS membrane algorithm with dynamic operators
- Distributed computation of a \(k\) P systems with active membranes for SAT using clause completion
- Computing with SN P systems with I/O mode
- A survey of results on evolution-communication P systems with energy
- Coping with dynamical reaction system topologies using deterministic P modules: a case study of photosynthesis
- Description of membrane systems with time Petri nets: promoters/inhibitors, membrane dissolution, and priorities
- From P systems to morphogenetic systems: an overview and open problems
- Generating pictures in string representation with P systems: the case of space-filling curves
- Implementation of RSA cryptographic algorithm using SN P systems based on HP/LP neurons
- How derivation modes and halting conditions may influence the computational power of P systems
- From biopolymer duplication to membrane duplication and beyond
- P systems with limited number of objects
- Reversible computation in nature inspired rule-based systems
- Simulating counting oracles with cooperation
- Spiking neural P systems: matrix representation and formal verification
- Theory of reaction automata: a survey
- Travelling salesman problem in tissue P systems with costs
- Synchronization of rules in membrane computing
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5671765 (Why is no real title available?)
- Spiking neural P systems with a generalized use of rules
- On path-controlled insertion-deletion systems
- Characterizing Membrane Structures Through Multiset Tree Automata
- Computational expressiveness of genetic systems
- Twenty years of rewriting logic
- Accelerated execution of P systems with active membranes to solve the N-queens problem
- Compositional semantics and behavioural equivalences for reaction systems with restriction
- Flat maximal parallelism in P systems with promoters
- Investigating dynamic causalities in reaction systems
- Efficiently solving the bin packing problem through bio-inspired mobility
- Membrane computing and complexity theory: A characterization of PSPACE
- Simulating the Bitonic Sort Using P Systems
- On membrane hierarchy in P systems
- Spiking neural P systems with multiple channels
- Strategy-based rewrite semantics for membrane systems preserves maximal concurrency of evolution rule actions
- (Mem)brane automata
- Membrane systems with proteins embedded in membranes
- A bibliometric analysis of membrane computing (1998--2019)
- Neighbourhood message passing computation on a lattice with cP systems
- Membrane computing with transport and embedded proteins
- P systems and the Byzantine agreement
- Fundamentals of Computation Theory
- P systems with minimal insertion and deletion
- Properties of enhanced mobile membranes via coloured Petri nets
- Design of logic gates using spiking neural P systems with homogeneous neurons and astrocytes-like control
- Testing based on identifiable P systems using cover automata and X-machines
- Local time membrane systems and time Petri nets
- P systems with symport/antiport rules: when do the surroundings matter?
- Minimal cooperation as a way to achieve the efficiency in cell-like membrane systems
- Metabolic computing
- Polarization: a new communication protocol in networks of bio-inspired processors
- Solution to PSPACE-complete problem using P systems with active membranes with time-freeness
- Normal forms for spiking neural P systems
- Verification of membrane systems with delays via Petri nets with delays
- Rewriting P systems: improved hierarchies
- On languages generated by spiking neural P systems with weights
- On Some Classes of Sequential Spiking Neural P Systems
- Matrix insertion-deletion systems
- Spiking Neural P Systems with Thresholds
- Modeling membrane systems using colored stochastic Petri nets
- Notes on spiking neural P systems and finite automata
- Filters defined by random contexts versus polarization in networks of evolutionary processors
- Small SNQ P systems with multiple types of spikes
- Universality of SNQ P systems using one type of spikes and restrictive rule application
- Spatial calculus of looping sequences
- Kernel P systems: from modelling to verification and testing
- Systolic automata and P systems
- Small universal devices
- Going beyond Turing with P automata: partial adult halting and regular observer \(\omega\)-languages
- A uniform solution to SAT using membrane creation
- Quorum sensing P systems
- New Computational Paradigms
- Type Disciplines for Analysing Biologically Relevant Properties
- A multiset-based model of synchronizing agents: Computability and robustness
- Asynchronous P systems with active membranes
- An infinite hierarchy of languages defined by dP systems
- Localities in systems with a/sync communication
- Towards bridging two cell-inspired models: P systems and R systems
- Simulation techniques for the calculus of wrapped compartments
- Typed stochastic semantics for the calculus of looping sequences
- A uniform family of tissue P systems with protein on cells solving 3-coloring in linear time
- A uniform family of tissue P systems with cell division solving 3-COL in a linear time
- Reversing computation in membrane systems
- Simulating polarization by random context filters in networks of evolutionary processors
- Deterministic solutions to QSAT and Q3SAT by spiking neural P systems with pre-computed resources
- P systems without multiplicities of symbol-objects
- Non-confluence in divisionless P systems with active membranes
- A quick introduction to membrane computing
- Numerical P systems with migrating variables
- Optical computing
- A membrane computing framework for self-reconfigurable robots
- Modelling DNA and RNA secondary structures using matrix insertion-deletion systems
- Simulating P systems with membrane dissolution in a chemical calculus
- P systems with minimal parallelism
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