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Relating the Languages of Transition P Systems and Evolution-Communication P Systems with Energy

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Bio-Inspired Computing - Theories and Applications

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In this work, we explored the relation of languages generated by Evolution-Communication P systems with energy (ECPe systems) and Transition P systems without dissolution (TP systems). In particular, we have shown that for every language generated by a non-cooperative TP system, there exists an ECPe system that can generate the same language. We also look into languages for some cooperative TP systems, specifically TP systems where every object required for a cooperative rule can also evolve independently. The languages of TP systems with such property can also be generated by ECPe systems.

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Juayong, R.A.B., Adorna, H.N. (2014). Relating the Languages of Transition P Systems and Evolution-Communication P Systems with Energy. In: Pan, L., Păun, G., Pérez-Jiménez, M.J., Song, T. (eds) Bio-Inspired Computing - Theories and Applications. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 472. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-45049-9_34

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