From distribution to replication in cooperative systems with active membranes: A frontier of the efficiency.

Theoretical Computer Science(2018)

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P systems with active membranes use evolution, communication, dissolution and division (or separation) rules. They do not use cooperation neither priorities, but they have electrical charges associated with membranes, which can be modified by rule applications. The inspiration comes from the behaviour of living cells, who “compute” with their proteins in order to obtain energy, create components, send information to other cells, kill themselves (in a process called apoptosis), and so on. In these models, mitosis is simulated by division rules (for elementary and non-elementary membranes) and meiosis, that is, membrane fission inspiration, is captured in separation rules. The parent's objects are replicated into both child membranes when a division occurs, while in the case of separation, objects are distributed (according to a prefixed partition). In both cases, active membranes have been proved to be too powerful for solving computationally hard problems in an efficient way. Due to this, polarizationless P systems with active membranes have been widely studied from a complexity point of view.
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Membrane Computing,Active membranes,Minimal cooperation,Mitosis,Computational complexity,The P versus NP problem
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