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  1. Science in China Series : Information Sciences
  2. Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 54
  3. Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 54, Issue 8, August 2011
  4. Spiking neural P systems with neuron division and budding
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Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 54, Issue 8, August 2011
Asynchronous cooperative communication systems: A survey on signal designs
Giant complete automaton for uncertain multiple string matching and its high speed construction algorithm
A new heuristic algorithm for the circular packing problem with equilibrium constraints
User-experience-based availability analysis model and its application in P2P storage systems
Spiking neural P systems with neuron division and budding
Zero-knowledge proofs of retrievability
Enhancing encoding capacity of combinational test stimulus decompressors
Improved multi-pass fast correlation attacks with applications
A class of quasi-cyclic LDPC codes from B$_{2}$(mod m) sequences
Secure multi-party computation protocol for sequencing problem
High-yield performance-efficient redundancy analysis for 2D memory
Large-scale P2PVOD system: Focusing on clients
H $_{∞}$ stability conditions for delayed neural networks with external disturbances and norm-bounded uncertainties: Delay independent and dependent criteria
P-th moment exponential stability of stochastic differential equations with impulse effect
Fractional Fourier transform based transmitted reference scheme for UWB communications
Design and performance analysis of orthogonal coding signal in MIMO-SAR
Image City sharing platform and its typical applications
M-ary CDMA multiuser underwater acoustic communication and its experimental results
High frequency performance of nano-scale ultra-thin-body Schottky-barrier n-MOSFETs
Strain coefficient measurement for the (100) uniaxial strain silicon by Raman spectroscopy
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Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 54, Issue 3, March 2011
Science in China Series : Information Sciences : Volume 54, Issue 2, February 2011
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Spiking neural P systems with neuron division and budding

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Author Pan, LinQiang Păun, Gheorghe Pérez Jiménez, Mario J.
Copyright Year 2011
Abstract Spiking neural P systems are a class of distributed and parallel computing models inspired by spiking neurons. In this work, the features of neuron division and neuron budding are introduced into the framework of spiking neural P systems, which are processes inspired by neural stem cell division. With neuron division and neuron budding, a spiking neural P system can generate exponential work space in polynomial time as the case for P systems with active membranes. In this way, spiking neural P systems can efficiently solve computationally hard problems by means of a space-time tradeoff, which is illustrated with an efficient solution to SAT problem.
Starting Page 1596
Ending Page 1607
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISSN 1674733X
Journal Science in China Series : Information Sciences
Volume Number 54
Issue Number 8
e-ISSN 18691919
Language English
Publisher SP Science China Press
Publisher Date 2011-07-27
Publisher Place Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword natural computing membrane computing spiking neural P system neuron division Information Systems and Communication Service
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Science
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