This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-proceedings of the International Workshop on Membrane Computing, WMC-CdeA 2002, held in Curtea de Arges, Romania, in August 2002.
The 29 revised full papers presented were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing and revision; some were especially solicited for inclusion in the book after the workshop. Most papers address membrane systems and membrane computing from the point of view of theoretical computer science; some papers solve open problems and present new approaches, and others provide mathematical and biological background. All in all, the book presents the state of the art in membrane computing.
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Molecular Biology of Bacteria and Its Relevance for P Systems.- A Software Simulation of Transition P Systems in Haskell.- Authentication of Messages Using P Systems.- Eilenberg P Systems.- A MzScheme Implementation of Transition P Systems.- Preliminaries about Some Possible Applications of P Systems in Linguistics.- An Application of Dynamic P Systems: Generating Context-Free Languages.- P Systems with Boundary Rules.- Parallel Rewriting P Systems without Target Conflicts.- Evolution-Communication P Systems.- Dynamic P Systems.- Membrane Systems and Distributed Computing.- Client-Server P Systems in Modeling Molecular Interaction.- P Automata or Purely Communicating Accepting P Systems.- Self-activating P Systems.- Energy-Controlled P Systems.- P Systems with Activated/Prohibited Membrane Channels.- Membrane Systems with Symport/Antiport Rules: Universality Results.- Simulating Counter Automata by P Systems with Symport/Antiport.- Towards a Hierarchy of Conformons - P Systems.- Accretive Rules in Cayley P Systems.- Tissue P Systems with Contextual and Rewriting Rules.- Considerations on a Multiset Model for Membrane Computing.- A Survey of Some Variants of P Systems.- Bridging P Systems and Genomics: A Preliminary Approach.- Probabilistic P Systems.- Decision P Systems and the P?NP Conjecture.- P Systems without Priorities Are Computationally Universal.- The Architecture of Living Structures -A Possible Basis for Molecular Computing.