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Time and Synchronization in Membrane Systems

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Membrane systems are parallel computational devices inspired from the cell functioning. Since the original definition, a standard feature of membrane systems is the fact that each rule of the system is executed in exactly one time-unit. However, this hypothesis seems not to have a counterpart in real world. In fact, in cells, chemical reactions might take different times to be executed. Therefore, a natural step is to associate to each rule of a membrane system a certain time of execution. We are interested in membrane systems, called time-free, working independently from the assigned execution time of the rules. A basic and interesting problem in time-free membrane systems consists in the synchronization of different rules, running in parallel, and having unknown execution times. Here, we present different ways to approach this problem within the framework of membrane systems. Several research proposals are also suggested.
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65--77
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Bibliogr. 12 poz.
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  • Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Sevilla, Av. Reina Mercedes, 41012, Sevilla, Spain
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  • Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence University of Sevilla Av. Reina Mercedes, 41012, Sevilla, Spain
  • Department of Informatics and Numerical Methods Ovidius University of Constantza 124 Mamaia Bv., Constantza, Romania
Bibliografia
  • [1] Ardelean, I.I., Cavaliere, M., Sburlan, D.: Computing Using Signals: From Cells to P Systems, Technical Report 01/2004 of RGNC, Brainstorming Week on Membrane Computing, University of Sevilla, Sevilla, 2004, and Soft Computing, to appear.
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