5noTraditionally, P systems allow their membranes or cells to grow exponentially (or even more) in volume with respect to the size of the multiset of objects they contain in the initial configuration. This behaviour is, in general, biologically unrealistic, since large cells tend to divide in order to maintain a suitably large surface-area-to-volume ratio. On the other hand, it is usually the number of cells that needs to grow exponentially with time by binary division in order to solve NP-complete problems in polynomial time. In this paper we investigate families of tissue P systems with cell division where each cell has a small volume (i.e., sub-polynomial with respect to the input size), assuming that each bit of information contained in...
5noWe analyse the computational efficiency of tissue P systems, a biologically-inspired computing de...
In the framework of P systems, it is known that the construction of exponential number of objects i...
Tissue P systems are a computing model in the framework of Membrane Computing where the tree-like m...
Tissue P systems generalize the membrane structure tree usual in original models of P systems to an ...
The standard definition of tissue P systems includes a special alphabet whose elements are assumed t...
Summary. Classical tissue P systems with cell division have a special alphabet whose elements appear...
AbstractSeveral examples of the efficiency of cell-like P systems regarding the solution of NP-compl...
The efficiency of computational devices is usually expressed in terms of their capability to solve ...
In tissue P systems several cells (elementary membranes) communicate through symport/antiport rules...
In tissue P systems several cells (elementary membranes) communicate through symport/antiport rules,...
Tissue P systems with cell division is a computing model in the framework of Membrane Computing bas...
5noTissue P systems with cell division or cell separation have been proved able to solve NP-complete...
In the framework of cell–like membrane systems it is well known that the construction of exponentia...
In the literature, several examples of the efficiency of cell-like P systems regarding the solution ...
In the framework of recognizer cell–like membrane systems it is well known that the construction of...
5noWe analyse the computational efficiency of tissue P systems, a biologically-inspired computing de...
In the framework of P systems, it is known that the construction of exponential number of objects i...
Tissue P systems are a computing model in the framework of Membrane Computing where the tree-like m...
Tissue P systems generalize the membrane structure tree usual in original models of P systems to an ...
The standard definition of tissue P systems includes a special alphabet whose elements are assumed t...
Summary. Classical tissue P systems with cell division have a special alphabet whose elements appear...
AbstractSeveral examples of the efficiency of cell-like P systems regarding the solution of NP-compl...
The efficiency of computational devices is usually expressed in terms of their capability to solve ...
In tissue P systems several cells (elementary membranes) communicate through symport/antiport rules...
In tissue P systems several cells (elementary membranes) communicate through symport/antiport rules,...
Tissue P systems with cell division is a computing model in the framework of Membrane Computing bas...
5noTissue P systems with cell division or cell separation have been proved able to solve NP-complete...
In the framework of cell–like membrane systems it is well known that the construction of exponentia...
In the literature, several examples of the efficiency of cell-like P systems regarding the solution ...
In the framework of recognizer cell–like membrane systems it is well known that the construction of...
5noWe analyse the computational efficiency of tissue P systems, a biologically-inspired computing de...
In the framework of P systems, it is known that the construction of exponential number of objects i...
Tissue P systems are a computing model in the framework of Membrane Computing where the tree-like m...