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Research on P System with Chain Structure and Application and Simulation in Arithmetic Operation

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  • Jing Luan
  • Zhong Yao

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Considering the advantages of distribution and maximum parallelism of membrane computing and availability of discrete Morse theory to deal with discrete structure, in this paper, combining discrete Morse theory and membrane computing, a novel membrane structure—P system with chain structure, is proposed, which is constructed on the basis of discrete gradient vector path of the discrete Morse theory. At the theoretical level, due to its unique chain structure, compared with traditional P system, its structure, object, and rule are described in details. In the practical aspect, a specific application example, P chain system for arithmetic operation, is presented to demonstrate the superiority, computational efficiency, and ability of P system with chain structure. Moreover, a simulation system of arithmetic operations based on P chain system is designed, giving a visual display of the implementation of P chain system for arithmetic operation, and verifying the feasibility and effectiveness of P chain system.

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  • Jing Luan & Zhong Yao, 2015. "Research on P System with Chain Structure and Application and Simulation in Arithmetic Operation," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2015, pages 1-11, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:123960
    DOI: 10.1155/2015/123960
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