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The Computational Power of Array P System with Mate Operation

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In the field of DNA computing, splicing system was proposed by Tom Head in which the splicing operation is used. Various models have been studied with mate operation working on strings. The operations mate and drip considered in membrane computing resemble the operation cut and recombination well known from DNA computing. Here we introduce a new generative device called \(AP_{m}(mate)\) system. A P system with mate operation working on array is focused. The power of P system with mate operation as a unique evolution rule is examined.

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Chandra, P.H., Kalavathy, S.M.S.T., Kalyani, M.N. (2016). The Computational Power of Array P System with Mate Operation. In: Gong, M., Pan, L., Song, T., Zhang, G. (eds) Bio-inspired Computing – Theories and Applications. BIC-TA 2016. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 681. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3611-8_19

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