AbstractMaximally parallel multiset rewriting systems (MPMRS) give a convenient way to express relations between unstructured objects. The functioning of various computational devices may be expressed in terms of MPMRS (e.g., register machines and many variants of P systems). In particular, this means that MPMRS are Turing universal; however, a direct translation leads to quite a large number of rules. Like for other classes of computationally complete devices, there is a challenge to find a universal system having the smallest number of rules. In this article we present different rule minimization strategies for MPMRS based on encodings and structural transformations. We apply these strategies to the translation of a small universal regist...
Rewriting P systems with parallel application of evolution rules, as defined in Besozzi et al. [Para...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...
We consider P systems only allowing rules to be used in at most one copy in each derivation step, e...
AbstractMaximally parallel multiset rewriting systems (MPMRS) give a convenient way to express relat...
We consider rewriting P systems with parallel application of evolution rules, where no conflicts on ...
The aim of this research is to produce an algorithm for the software that would let a researcher to...
The so-called family of finite copying parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, includ...
It is known that P systems with symport/antiport rules simulate the register machines, i.e., they a...
Based on the construction of a universal register machine we construct a universal antiport P syste...
The paper is about some families of rewriting P systems, where the application of evolution rules i...
We continue the investigation of parallel rewriting P systems without target conflicts, a class of ...
Abstract. A current research topic in membrane computing is to find more (biologically) realistic P ...
The aim of this paper is to study the power of parallel multiset- rewriting systems with permitting...
AbstractIt is known that P systems with antiport rules simulate register machines, i.e., they are co...
International audienceCatalytic P systems and purely catalytic P systems are among the first variant...
Rewriting P systems with parallel application of evolution rules, as defined in Besozzi et al. [Para...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...
We consider P systems only allowing rules to be used in at most one copy in each derivation step, e...
AbstractMaximally parallel multiset rewriting systems (MPMRS) give a convenient way to express relat...
We consider rewriting P systems with parallel application of evolution rules, where no conflicts on ...
The aim of this research is to produce an algorithm for the software that would let a researcher to...
The so-called family of finite copying parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, includ...
It is known that P systems with symport/antiport rules simulate the register machines, i.e., they a...
Based on the construction of a universal register machine we construct a universal antiport P syste...
The paper is about some families of rewriting P systems, where the application of evolution rules i...
We continue the investigation of parallel rewriting P systems without target conflicts, a class of ...
Abstract. A current research topic in membrane computing is to find more (biologically) realistic P ...
The aim of this paper is to study the power of parallel multiset- rewriting systems with permitting...
AbstractIt is known that P systems with antiport rules simulate register machines, i.e., they are co...
International audienceCatalytic P systems and purely catalytic P systems are among the first variant...
Rewriting P systems with parallel application of evolution rules, as defined in Besozzi et al. [Para...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...
We consider P systems only allowing rules to be used in at most one copy in each derivation step, e...