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Int. Conf. on Membrane Computing 2010: Jena, Germany
- Marian Gheorghe, Thomas Hinze, Gheorghe Paun, Grzegorz Rozenberg, Arto Salomaa:
Membrane Computing - 11th International Conference, CMC 2010, Jena, Germany, August 24-27, 2010. Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6501, Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-18122-1
Keynote Presentations
- Gheorghe Paun:
Membrane Computing at Twelve Years. 1-2 - Marian Gheorghe, Florentin Ipate:
Testing Based on P Systems - An Overview. 3-6
Invited Presentations
- Gabriel Ciobanu:
Mobility in Computer Science and in Membrane Systems. 7-17 - Peter Dittrich:
Organization Oriented Chemical Computing. 18 - Markus Holzer, Martin Kutrib:
Cellular Automata and the Quest for Nontrivial Artificial Self-Reproduction. 19-36 - Maurice Margenstern:
An Algorithmic Approach to Tilings of Hyperbolic Spaces: 10 Years Later. 37-52
Regular Presentations
- Oana Agrigoroaiei, Gabriel Ciobanu:
Flattening the Transition P Systems with Dissolution. 53-64 - Artiom Alhazov, Constantin Ciubotaru, Sergiu Ivanov, Yurii Rogozhin:
The Family of Languages Generated by Non-cooperative Membrane Systems. 65-80 - Artiom Alhazov, Sergiu Ivanov, Yurii Rogozhin:
Polymorphic P Systems. 81-94 - Artiom Alhazov, Yurii Rogozhin, Sergey Verlan:
A Small Universal Splicing P System. 95-102 - Roberto Barbuti, Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Paolo Milazzo, Simone Tini:
Membrane Systems Working in Generating and Accepting Modes: Expressiveness and Encodings. 103-118 - Daniela Besozzi, Paolo Cazzaniga, Giancarlo Mauri, Dario Pescini:
BioSimWare: A Software for the Modeling, Simulation and Analysis of Biological Systems. 119-143 - Maria Angels Colomer, Santiago Lavín, Ignasi Marco, Antoni Margalida, Ignacio Pérez-Hurtado, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez, Delfí Sanuy, Emmanuel Serrano, Luis Valencia-Cabrera:
Modeling Population Growth of Pyrenean Chamois (Rupicapra p. pyrenaica) by Using P-Systems. 144-159 - Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, György Vaszil, Sergey Verlan:
On Generalized Communicating P Systems with One Symbol. 160-174 - Michael J. Dinneen, Yun-Bum Kim, Radu Nicolescu:
A Faster P Solution for the Byzantine Agreement Problem. 175-197 - Rudolf Freund, Marian Kogler:
Computationally Complete Spiking Neural P Systems without Delay: Two Types of Neurons Are Enough. 198-207 - Pierluigi Frisco:
P Systems and Unique-Sum Sets. 208-225 - Marian Gheorghe, Florentin Ipate, Raluca Lefticaru, Ciprian Dragomir:
An Integrated Approach to P Systems Formal Verification. 226-239 - Gerd Grünert, Peter Dittrich:
Using the SRSim Software for Spatial and Rule-Based Modeling of Combinatorially Complex Biochemical Reaction Systems. 240-256 - Miguel Angel Gutiérrez-Naranjo, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez:
Depth-First Search with P Systems. 257-264 - Petros Kefalas, Ioanna Stamatopoulou:
Towards Modelling of Reactive, Goal-Oriented and Hybrid Intelligent Agents Using P Systems. 265-272 - Vincenzo Manca, Luca Marchetti:
Goldbeter's Mitotic Oscillator Entirely Modeled by MP Systems. 273-284 - Ettore Mosca, Paolo Cazzaniga, Dario Pescini, Giancarlo Mauri, Luciano Milanesi:
Modelling Spatial Heterogeneity and Macromolecular Crowding with Membrane Systems. 285-304 - Adam Obtulowicz:
Randomized Gandy-Paun-Rozenberg Machines. 305-324 - Stephan Peter, Tomas Veloz, Peter Dittrich:
Feasibility of Organizations - A Refinement of Chemical Organization Theory with Application to P Systems. 325-337 - Antonio E. Porreca, Alberto Leporati, Giancarlo Mauri, Claudio Zandron:
P Systems with Elementary Active Membranes: Beyond NP and coNP. 338-347 - Petr Sosík, Alfonso Rodríguez-Patón, Lucie Ciencialová:
Polynomial Complexity Classes in Spiking Neural P Systems. 348-360 - Jun Wang, Hendrik Jan Hoogeboom, Linqiang Pan:
Spiking Neural P Systems with Neuron Division. 361-376 - Xiangxiang Zeng, Henry N. Adorna, Miguel A. Martínez-del-Amor, Linqiang Pan, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez:
Matrix Representation of Spiking Neural P Systems. 377-391
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