We investigate the influence that the flow of information in membrane systems has on their computational complexity. In particular, we analyse the behaviour of P systems with active membranes where communication only happens from a membrane towards its parent, and never in the opposite direction. We prove that these “monodirectional P systems” are, when working in polynomial time and under standard complexity-theoretic assumptions, much less powerful than unrestricted ones: indeed, they characterise classes of problems defined by polynomial-time Turing machines with NP oracles, rather than the whole class PSPACE of problems solvable in polynomial space.
Leporati, A., Manzoni, L., Mauri, G., Porreca, A., Zandron, C. (2016). Monodirectional P systems. NATURAL COMPUTING, 15(4), 551-564 [10.1007/s11047-016-9565-2].
Monodirectional P systems
LEPORATI, ALBERTO OTTAVIO
;MANZONI, LUCASecondo
;MAURI, GIANCARLO;PORRECA, ANTONIO ENRICOPenultimo
;ZANDRON, CLAUDIOUltimo
2016
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We investigate the influence that the flow of information in membrane systems has on their computational complexity. In particular, we analyse the behaviour of P systems with active membranes where communication only happens from a membrane towards its parent, and never in the opposite direction. We prove that these “monodirectional P systems” are, when working in polynomial time and under standard complexity-theoretic assumptions, much less powerful than unrestricted ones: indeed, they characterise classes of problems defined by polynomial-time Turing machines with NP oracles, rather than the whole class PSPACE of problems solvable in polynomial space.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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