We consider a uniform way of treating objects and rules in P systems: we start with multisets of rules, which are consumed when they are applied, but the application of a rule may also produce rules, to be applied at subsequent steps. We find that this natural and simple feature is surprisingly powerful: systems with only one membrane can characterize the recursively enumerable languages, both in the case of rewriting and of splicing rules, the same result is obtained in the case of symbol-objects, for the recursively enumerable sets of vectors of natural numbers
We consider here a variant of rewriting P systems [1], where communication is controlled by the cont...
In this paper we consider P systems with linear membrane structures (only one membrane is elementar...
AbstractMembrane computing is a biologically inspired computational paradigm. Motivated by brane cal...
Summary. When a uniform family of recognizer P systems is designed to solve a problem, the data of a...
AbstractIn addressing certain problems about membrane computing, a recent and active branch of natur...
A membrane system (P system) is a model of computation inspired by some basic features of the struct...
Membrane systems are models of computation which are inspired by some basic features of biological m...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly a...
We improve, by using register machines, some existing universality results for specific models of P...
We present an operational semantics of the membrane systems, using an appropriate notion of configur...
Abstract. We consider the idea of controlling the evolution of a membrane system. In particular, we ...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly ...
We improve, by using register machines, some existing universality results for specific models of P ...
Membrane computing is a branch of natural computing which abstracts computing models from the struct...
AbstractWe continue the analysis of P systems with gemmation of mobile membranes. We solve an open p...
We consider here a variant of rewriting P systems [1], where communication is controlled by the cont...
In this paper we consider P systems with linear membrane structures (only one membrane is elementar...
AbstractMembrane computing is a biologically inspired computational paradigm. Motivated by brane cal...
Summary. When a uniform family of recognizer P systems is designed to solve a problem, the data of a...
AbstractIn addressing certain problems about membrane computing, a recent and active branch of natur...
A membrane system (P system) is a model of computation inspired by some basic features of the struct...
Membrane systems are models of computation which are inspired by some basic features of biological m...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly a...
We improve, by using register machines, some existing universality results for specific models of P...
We present an operational semantics of the membrane systems, using an appropriate notion of configur...
Abstract. We consider the idea of controlling the evolution of a membrane system. In particular, we ...
Languages appeared from the very beginning in membrane computing, by their length sets or directly ...
We improve, by using register machines, some existing universality results for specific models of P ...
Membrane computing is a branch of natural computing which abstracts computing models from the struct...
AbstractWe continue the analysis of P systems with gemmation of mobile membranes. We solve an open p...
We consider here a variant of rewriting P systems [1], where communication is controlled by the cont...
In this paper we consider P systems with linear membrane structures (only one membrane is elementar...
AbstractMembrane computing is a biologically inspired computational paradigm. Motivated by brane cal...