| Title | Minimal cooperation as a way to achieve the efficiency in cell-like membrane systems |
| Publication Type | Journal Papers |
| Year of Publication | 2019 |
| Authors | Orellana-Martín, D., Valencia-Cabrera L., Riscos-Núñez A., & Pérez-Jiménez M. J. |
| Journal Title | Journal of Membrane Computing |
| Volume | 1 |
| Pages | 85–92 |
| Date Published | Jun |
| Abstract | Cooperation is doubtless a relevant ingredient on rewriting rules based computing models. This paper provides an overview on both classical and newest results studying how cooperation among objects influences the ability of cell-like membrane systems to solve computationally hard problems in an efficient way. In this paper, two types of such membrane systems will be considered: (a) polarizationless P systems with active membranes without dissolution rules when minimal cooperation is permitted in object evolution rules; and (b) cell-like P systems with symport/antiport rules of minimal length. Specifically, assuming that P is not equal to NP, several frontiers of the efficiency are obtained in these two computing frameworks, in such manner that each borderline provides a tool to tackle the P versus NP problem. |
| URL | https://doi.org/10.1007/s41965-018-00004-9 |
| ISSN Number | 2523-8914 |
| DOI | 10.1007/s41965-018-00004-9 |