We continue here the investigation of P automata, in their non-extended case, a class of devices which characterize non-universal family of languages. First, a recent conjecture is confirmed: any recursively enumerable language is obtained from a language recognized by a P automaton, to which an initial (arbitrarily large) string is added. Then, we discuss possibilities of extending P automata, following suggestions from string finite automata. For instance, automata with a memory (corresponding to push-down automata) are considered and their power is briefly investigated, as well as some closure properties of the family of languages recognized by P automata. In the context, a brief survey of results about P and dP automata (a distr...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly ...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly a...
AbstractWe present a general result, similar to Rice’s theorem, concerning the complexity of detecti...
AbstractWe continue here the investigation of P automata, in their non-extended case, a class of dev...
We show how P automata having a finite description and working with a finite object-alphabet can be...
P automata are accepting computing devices combining features of classical automata and membrane sys...
We investigate genPCol automata with input mappings that can be realized through the application of ...
This is a quick survey of basic notions and results related to P automata (P systems with symport/an...
Here, we continue the study of the recently introduced dP automata. They are symport/antiport P sys...
AbstractHere, we continue the study of the recently introduced dP automata. They are symport/antipor...
We study the computational power of generalized P colony automata and show how it is in uenced by ...
New families of ω-languages (sets of infinite sequences) associated with context-free languages and ...
We introduce the concept of a P colony automaton, an automata-like con- struct combining properties...
In this paper we introduce and study P colonies where the environment is given as a string. These v...
In this paper we develop the language theory of higher-dimensional automata (HDAs). Regular language...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly ...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly a...
AbstractWe present a general result, similar to Rice’s theorem, concerning the complexity of detecti...
AbstractWe continue here the investigation of P automata, in their non-extended case, a class of dev...
We show how P automata having a finite description and working with a finite object-alphabet can be...
P automata are accepting computing devices combining features of classical automata and membrane sys...
We investigate genPCol automata with input mappings that can be realized through the application of ...
This is a quick survey of basic notions and results related to P automata (P systems with symport/an...
Here, we continue the study of the recently introduced dP automata. They are symport/antiport P sys...
AbstractHere, we continue the study of the recently introduced dP automata. They are symport/antipor...
We study the computational power of generalized P colony automata and show how it is in uenced by ...
New families of ω-languages (sets of infinite sequences) associated with context-free languages and ...
We introduce the concept of a P colony automaton, an automata-like con- struct combining properties...
In this paper we introduce and study P colonies where the environment is given as a string. These v...
In this paper we develop the language theory of higher-dimensional automata (HDAs). Regular language...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly ...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly a...
AbstractWe present a general result, similar to Rice’s theorem, concerning the complexity of detecti...