Reaction systems are a formal model based on the regulation mechanisms of facilitation and inhibition between biochemical reactions, which underlie the functioning of living cells. The aim of this paper is to explore the expressive power of reaction systems as a modeling framework, showing how their basic assumptions and properties can be exploited to formalize computer science and biology oriented problems. In this view, we first provide a reaction-based description of an iterative algorithm to solve the Tower of Hanoi puzzle. Then, we show how the regulation of gene expression in the lac operon, involved in the metabolism of lactose in Escherichia coli cells, can be formalized in terms of reaction systems. Finally, we present a method to ...
Biochemical reaction networks may be modeled as biochemical reaction systems consisting of different...
In prior work we demonstrated the implementation of logic gates, sequential computers (universal Tur...
In biological organisms, networks of chemical reactions control the processing of information in a c...
AbstractReaction systems are a formal model based on the regulation mechanisms of facilitation and i...
Gene Regulatory Networks represent the interactions among genes regulating the activation of specifi...
Abstract: This paper presents a formal framework for investigating processes driven by interactions ...
In the area of Natural Computing, reaction systems are a qualitative abstraction inspired by the fun...
Gene regulatory networks represent the interactions among genes regulating the activation of specifi...
Reaction systems (RS) are a computational framework inspired by the functioning of living cells, su...
The purpose of the lecture associated with this paper is to present problems, concepts, and theorems...
Reaction systems, introduced by Ehrenfeucht and Rozenberg, are a theoretical model of computation ba...
AbstractReaction systems are a formal model that has been introduced to investigate the interactive ...
In the area of Natural Computing, reaction systems are a qualitative abstraction inspired by the ...
Abstract. Systems biology aims at understanding complex biological processes in terms of their basic...
Reaction systems are an abstract model of interactions among biochemical reactions, developed around...
Biochemical reaction networks may be modeled as biochemical reaction systems consisting of different...
In prior work we demonstrated the implementation of logic gates, sequential computers (universal Tur...
In biological organisms, networks of chemical reactions control the processing of information in a c...
AbstractReaction systems are a formal model based on the regulation mechanisms of facilitation and i...
Gene Regulatory Networks represent the interactions among genes regulating the activation of specifi...
Abstract: This paper presents a formal framework for investigating processes driven by interactions ...
In the area of Natural Computing, reaction systems are a qualitative abstraction inspired by the fun...
Gene regulatory networks represent the interactions among genes regulating the activation of specifi...
Reaction systems (RS) are a computational framework inspired by the functioning of living cells, su...
The purpose of the lecture associated with this paper is to present problems, concepts, and theorems...
Reaction systems, introduced by Ehrenfeucht and Rozenberg, are a theoretical model of computation ba...
AbstractReaction systems are a formal model that has been introduced to investigate the interactive ...
In the area of Natural Computing, reaction systems are a qualitative abstraction inspired by the ...
Abstract. Systems biology aims at understanding complex biological processes in terms of their basic...
Reaction systems are an abstract model of interactions among biochemical reactions, developed around...
Biochemical reaction networks may be modeled as biochemical reaction systems consisting of different...
In prior work we demonstrated the implementation of logic gates, sequential computers (universal Tur...
In biological organisms, networks of chemical reactions control the processing of information in a c...