The following pages link to P systems with minimal parallelism (Q884455):
Displaying 34 items.
- Flat maximal parallelism in P systems with promoters (Q264535) (← links)
- Investigating dynamic causalities in reaction systems (Q264548) (← links)
- P systems with proteins on membranes characterize PSPACE (Q388151) (← links)
- Asynchronous P systems with active membranes (Q418762) (← links)
- Catalytic and communicating Petri nets are Turing complete (Q476166) (← links)
- Numerical P systems with production thresholds (Q524281) (← links)
- A toolbox for simpler active membrane algorithms (Q524283) (← links)
- (Tissue) P systems working in the \(k\)-restricted minimally or maximally parallel transition mode (Q553919) (← links)
- Lattice based communication P systems with applications in cluster analysis (Q894659) (← links)
- Membrane computing and brane calculi. Old, new, and future bridges (Q953535) (← links)
- How derivation modes and halting conditions may influence the computational power of P systems (Q1983020) (← links)
- Synchronization of rules in membrane computing (Q1983026) (← links)
- An improved universal spiking neural P system with generalized use of rules (Q1983036) (← links)
- Rule synchronization for tissue P systems (Q2051764) (← links)
- The computational power of monodirectional tissue P systems with symport rules (Q2051785) (← links)
- Modelling of DNA mismatch repair with a reversible process calculus (Q2148904) (← 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)
- Solution to PSPACE-complete problem using P systems with active membranes with time-freeness (Q2298575) (← 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)
- The computational power of enzymatic numerical P systems working in the sequential mode (Q2413310) (← links)
- A proof theoretic view of spatial and temporal dependencies in biochemical systems (Q2628774) (← links)
- The computational power of tissue-like P systems with promoters (Q2628775) (← links)
- Complexity aspects of polarizationless membrane systems (Q2655492) (← links)
- Rule synchronization for monodirectional tissue-like P systems with channel states (Q2672272) (← links)
- Homogeneous spiking neural P systems working in sequential mode induced by maximum spike number (Q2852136) (← links)
- P Systems with Active Membranes Operating under Minimal Parallelism (Q2890288) (← links)
- <font>P</font> SYSTEMS WITH PROTEINS ON MEMBRANES: A SURVEY (Q3076596) (← links)
- PARTIAL HALTING IN <font>P</font> SYSTEMS (Q3401468) (← links)
- Strategy-Based Proof Calculus for Membrane Systems (Q5179128) (← links)
- Simple Neural-Like P Systems for Maximal Independent Set Selection (Q5378208) (← links)
- A bibliometric analysis of membrane computing (1998--2019) (Q6135718) (← links)