Abstract: Transition P systems are a computational model based on the basic features of biological membranes
and in the observation of biochemical processes. In this model, a membrane contains object multisets, which
evolve following a determine set of evolution rules. The system changes from an initial configuration to another
one performing a computation by applying these rules in a non-deterministic maximally parallel way.
Previous works about the rule application algorithms follow a common pattern: to choose a rule applicable on the
objects multiset, and to apply that rule a number of times. This pattern is repeated until there is no applicable rule.
In this paper, we present an algorithm that proposes a new approach that consists of the following steps: (i) To
analyze the antecedent rules to establish the applicability domains; (ii) to select some applicable rules depending
on the objects multiset available inside the membrane. Unlike previous algorithms, this new approach always
selects an applicable rule in each iteration, avoiding iterations with non-applicable rules. In addition, this is a
bounded algorithm, which is a necessary condition that facilitates decision-making in membrane architecture
design.
Keywords: Natural Computing, Membrane computing, Transition P System, Rules Application Algorithms.
ACM Classification Keywords: D. Software. D.1 Programming Techniques
Link:
A BOUNDED ALGORITHM BASED ON APPLICABILITY DOMAINS FOR THE
APPLICATION OF ACTIVE RULES IN TRANSITION P-SYSTEMS
F. Javier Gil, Jorge A. Tejedor, Luis Fernández
http://foibg.com/ibs_isc/ibs-18/ibs-18-p04.pdf