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    Some Notes on (Mem)Brane Computation

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    Membrane Computing and Brane Calculi are two recent computational paradigms in the framework of Natural Computing. They are based on the study of the structure and functioning of living cells as living organisms able to process and generate information. In this paper we give a short introduction to both areas and point out some open research lines.Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia TIN2005-09345-C04-01Junta de Andalucía TIC-58

    Solving complex problems with a bioinspired model

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    Membrane systems are parallel and bioinspired systems which simulate membranes behavior when processing information. As a part of unconventional computing, P-systems are proven to be effective in solvingcomplexproblems. A software technique is presented here that obtain good results when dealing with such problems. The rules application phase is studied and updated accordingly to obtain the desired results. Certain rules are candidate to be eliminated which can make the model improving in terms of time

    An Approach to Computational Complexity in Membrane Computing

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    In this paper we present a theory of computational complexity in the framework of membrane computing. Polynomial complexity classes in recognizer membrane systems and capturing the classical deterministic and non-deterministic modes of computation, are introduced. In this context, a characterization of the relation P = NP is described.Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología TIC2002-04220-C03-0

    Computationally Hard Problems Addressed Through P Systems

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    In this chapter we present a general framework to provide efficient solutions to decision problems through families of cell-like membrane systems constructed in a semi-uniform way (associating with each instance of the problem one P system solving it) or a uniform way (all instances of a decision problem having the same size are processed by the same system). We also show a brief compendium of efficient semi-uniform and uniform solutions to hard problems in these systems, and we explicitly describe some of these solutions.Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología TIC2002-04220-C03-0

    Membrane Computing as a Modeling Framework. Cellular Systems Case Studies

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    Membrane computing is a branch of natural computing aiming to abstract computing models from the structure and functioning of the living cell, and from the way cells cooperate in tissues, organs, or other populations of cells. This research area developed very fast, both at the theoretical level and in what concerns the applications. After a very short description of the domain, we mention here the main areas where membrane computing was used as a framework for devising models (biology and bio-medicine, linguistics, economics, computer science, etc.), then we discuss in a certain detail the possibility of using membrane computing as a high level computational modeling framework for addressing structural and dynamical aspects of cellular systems. We close with a comprehensive bibliography of membrane computing applications
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