Title of article
Minimal Parallelism and Number of Membrane Polarizations
Author/Authors
Artiom Alhazov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
22
From page
149
To page
170
Abstract
It is known that the satisfiability problem (SAT) can be efficiently solved by a uniform family of P systems with active membranes with two polarizations working in a maximally parallel way. We study P systems with active membranes without non-elementary membrane division, working in minimally parallel way. The main question we address is what number of polarizations is sufficient for an efficient computation depending on the types of rules used.In particular, we show that it is enough to have four polarizations, sequential evolution rules changing polarizations, polar-izationless non-elementary membrane division rules and polar-izationless rules of sending an object out. The same problem is solved with the standard evolution rules, rules of sending an object out and polarizationless non-elementary membrane division rules, with six polarizations. It is an open question whether these numbers are optimal
Journal title
Computer Science Journal of Moldova
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Computer Science Journal of Moldova
Record number
679322
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