Tissue P systems.
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- Designing a new software tool for digital imagery based on P systems
- Spiking Neural P Systems with Thresholds
- Tissue P system with parallel rules on channels
- Simulating P systems with membrane dissolution in a chemical calculus
- Cell-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules and membrane creation
- Tissue-like P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules
- A software tool for verification of spiking neural P systems
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- Simple neural-like P systems for maximal independent set selection
- Computational complexity of tissue-like P systems
- Compositional semantics of spiking neural P systems
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- The computational power of monodirectional tissue P systems with symport rules
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- ON STATELESS AUTOMATA AND P SYSTEMS
- P systems and computational algebraic topology
- Cell-like spiking neural P systems with evolution rules
- Solving the 3-COL problem by using tissue P systems without environment and proteins on cells
- A sublinear Sudoku solution in cP systems and its formal verification
- Spiking neural P systems: main ideas and results
- Integrated regulatory networks (IRNs): spatially organized biochemical modules
- Computational efficiency and universality of timed P systems with active membranes
- Simulation of spatial P system models
- A uniform family of tissue P systems with cell division solving 3-COL in a linear time
- The computational complexity of tissue P systems with evolutional symport/antiport rules
- Time-free solution to SAT problem by P systems with active membranes and standard cell division rules
- Tissue P systems with point mutation rules
- Tissue P systems with protein on cells
- On generalized communicating P systems with minimal interaction rules
- Spiking neural P systems with astrocytes
- Characterising the complexity of tissue P systems with fission rules
- Monodirectional tissue P systems with channel states
- Membrane fission versus cell division: when membrane proliferation is not enough
- Signal set tissue systems and overlapping localities
- A P-based hybrid evolutionary algorithm for vehicle routing problem with time windows
- Efficient simulation of tissue-like P systems by transition cell-like P systems
- Spiking Neural P Systems with Weights
- Tissue P systems with channel states
- On DNA-based gellular automata
- Formal verification of cP systems using PAT3 and ProB
- An efficient time-free solution to QSAT problem using P systems with proteins on membranes
- A linear-time tissue P system based solution for the 3-coloring problem
- Tissue P systems with cell separation: attacking the partition problem
- CELL/SYMBOL COMPLEXITY OF TISSUE P SYSTEMS WITH SYMPORT/ANTIPORT RULES
- On the overlap assembly of strings and languages
- The computational power of tissue-like P systems with promoters
- Tissue P systems with evolutional communication rules with two objects in the left-hand side
- On languages generated by spiking neural P systems with weights
- A polynomial alternative to unbounded environment for tissue P systems with cell division
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- A time-free uniform solution to subset sum problem by tissue P systems with cell division
- A path to computational efficiency through membrane computing
- Computational power of cell separation in tissue P systems
- Computational power of tissue P systems for generating control languages
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- Modelling and verification of weighted spiking neural systems
- A uniform family of tissue P systems with protein on cells solving 3-coloring in linear time
- An efficient time-free solution to SAT problem by P systems with proteins on membranes
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- A P-Lingua based simulator for tissue P systems
- Spiking neural P systems with structural plasticity and anti-spikes
- Membrane computing and complexity theory: A characterization of PSPACE
- A limitation of cell division in tissue P systems by PSPACE
- P systems with evolutional communication and separation rules
- A uniform solution to the independent set problem through tissue P systems with cell separation
- Solving a PSPACE-complete problem with cP systems
- A linear time complexity of breadth-first search using P system with membrane division
- Coping with dynamical structures for interdisciplinary applications of membrane computing
- Rule synchronization for tissue P systems
- Formal verification of cP systems using Coq
- Local time membrane systems and time Petri nets
- P systems with symport/antiport rules: when do the surroundings matter?
- Towards a general methodology for formal verification on spiking neural P systems
- Nonlinear spiking neural P systems with multiple channels
- First Steps Towards a Wet Implementation for τ-DPP
- Using membrane computing for effective homology
- TISSUE-LIKE P SYSTEMS WITH DYNAMICALLY EMERGING REQUESTS
- P systems with proteins: a new frontier when membrane division disappears
- P systems attacking hard problems beyond NP: a survey
- Solution to PSPACE-complete problem using P systems with active membranes with time-freeness
- (Tissue) P systems with cell polarity
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- An adaptive algorithm for P system synchronization
- Homeostasis tissue-like P systems with cell separation
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- A uniform family of tissue P systems with protein on cells solving 3-coloring in linear time
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- Neural-like P systems with plasmids
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- A Turing machine simulation by P systems without charges
- Spiking neural P systems with polarizations and rules on synapses
- Sequential dynamic threshold neural P systems
- Simulating counting oracles with cooperation
- Tissue P systems with promoter simulation with MeCoSim and P-Lingua framework
- The computational power of cell-like P systems with one protein on membrane
- Travelling salesman problem in tissue P systems with costs
- Depth-two P systems can simulate Turing machines with \textbf{NP} oracles
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