Membrane Computing: An Introduction
Synopsis
Like quantum computing or DNA computing, membrane computing is an unconventional model of computation associated with a new computing paradigm. The field of membrane computing was initiated in 1998 by the author of this book; it is a branch of natural computing inspired by the structure and functioning of the living cell and devises distributed parallel computing models in the form of membrane systems, also called P systems.
This book is the first monograph surveying the new field in a systematic and coherent way. It presents the central notions and results: the main classes of P systems, the main results about their computational power and efficiency, a complete bibliography, and a series of open problems and research topics. Thus, the book is indispensible reading for anybody interested in molecular computing.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- ISBN: 9783642628337
- Number of pages: 420
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 23 mm
- Weight: 664g
- Languages: English
