Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Computing with cells and atoms: an introduction to quantum, DNA and membrane computing
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DNA Computing: New Computing Paradigms (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science. An EATCS Series)
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Reversible P Systems to Simulate Fredkin Circuits
Fundamenta Informaticae - SPECIAL ISSUE MCU2004
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A molecular model of the living cell known as the Bhopalator is described with the hope of aiding mathematicians and computer scientists to develop comprehensive algebraic models of the cell. The Bhopalator is energy/information dual in the sense that it can be described using two complementary languages - the energy/matter based language of physics and chemistry and the information/sign based language of linguistics and mathematics. The availability of mathematical models of the cell may eventually lead to developing computer models of the living cell, resulting in important applications not only in biology and medicine but also in computer science and computer industry. To stimulate discussions among mathematicians and computer scientists, the algebraic encoding of the essential characteristics of the Bhopalator may be referred to as the C system (C indicating the cell), in analogy to the well-known H and P systems.