AbstractIn living cells, new membranes are produced basically through two processes: mitosis and autopoiesis. These two processes have inspired two variants of cell-like membrane systems, namely P systems with active membranes and P systems with membrane creation. In this paper, we provide the first uniform, efficient solution to the SAT problem in the framework of recogniser P systems with membrane creation using dissolution rules. Recently the authors have proved that if the dissolution rules are not allowed to be used, then the polynomial complexity class associated with this variant of P systems is the standard complexity class P. This result, together with the main result of this paper, shows the surprising role of the apparently “inno...
P systems are computing models inspired by some basic features of biological membranes. In this work...
In this paper we define a general class of P systems covering some biological operations with membra...
In this paper we provide algorithms for solving the SAT problem using P systems with active membran...
In living cells, new membranes are produced basically through two processes: mitosis and autopoiesis...
Trading (in polynomial time) space for time in the framework of membrane systems is not sufficient t...
Membrane Computing is a branch of Natural Computing which starts from the assumption that the proce...
In this paper we study membrane dissolution rules in the framework of P systems with active membran...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
Membrane systems with dividing and dissolving membranes are known to solve PSPACE problems in polyn...
In this paper we de¯ne a general class of P systems covering some biological operations with membra...
Membrane systems with dividing and dissolving membranes are known to solve PSPACE problems in polyn...
From a computational complexity point of view, some syntactical ingredients play differentroles depe...
P systems are computing models inspired by some basic features of biological membranes. In this work...
In this paper we define a general class of P systems covering some biological operations with membra...
In this paper we provide algorithms for solving the SAT problem using P systems with active membran...
In living cells, new membranes are produced basically through two processes: mitosis and autopoiesis...
Trading (in polynomial time) space for time in the framework of membrane systems is not sufficient t...
Membrane Computing is a branch of Natural Computing which starts from the assumption that the proce...
In this paper we study membrane dissolution rules in the framework of P systems with active membran...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
We characterise the computational complexity of biological systems to assess their utility as novel ...
Membrane systems with dividing and dissolving membranes are known to solve PSPACE problems in polyn...
In this paper we de¯ne a general class of P systems covering some biological operations with membra...
Membrane systems with dividing and dissolving membranes are known to solve PSPACE problems in polyn...
From a computational complexity point of view, some syntactical ingredients play differentroles depe...
P systems are computing models inspired by some basic features of biological membranes. In this work...
In this paper we define a general class of P systems covering some biological operations with membra...
In this paper we provide algorithms for solving the SAT problem using P systems with active membran...