Published December 21, 2017
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P Systems with Active Cells
Description
P systems with active membranes is a widely studied framework within the
field of Membrane Computing since the creation of the discipline. The abstraction of the
structure and behavior of living cells is reflected in the tree-like hierarchy and the kinds
of rules that can be used in these kinds of systems.
Resembling the organization and communication between cells within tissues
that form organs, tissue-like P systems were defined as their abstractions, using
symport/antiport rules, that is, moving and exchanging elements from one cell to another
one. All the cells are located in an environment where there exist an arbitrary
number of some elements.
Lately, symport/antiport rules have been used in the framework of cell-like membrane
systems in order to study their computational power. Interesting results have been
reached, since they act similarly to their counterparts in the framework of tissue P systems.
Here, the use of the former defined rules (that is, evolution, communication, dissolution
and division/separation rules) is considered, but not working with a tree-like
structure. Some remarks about choosing good semantics are given.
Additional details
Identifiers
- URL
- https://idus.us.es/handle/11441/67898
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/67898
Origin repository
- Origin repository
- USE