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Catalytic P systems (CP systems, for short) represent a branch of membrane computing, i.e., abstract computing models based mostly on operations with multisets. They are freely inspired by the structure of (eukaryotic) cells and by the regulatory role of their membranes delimiting various compartments. CP systems primarily characterize the computational potential of certain abstract operations inspired by those in living cells and thus can help to understand information processes in the nature. They could also possibly serve for cellular modeling and synthetic biology purposes (including biocomputers). The most comprehensive recent monograph is The Oxford Handbook of Membrane Computing, for up-to-date information please visit the P Systems Webpage. | |
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http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Catalytic_P_systems |
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publicacion en Scholarpedia (doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.9336) |