Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
422305 Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Brane Calculus is a calculus intended to model the structure and the dynamics of biological membranes. In order to express properties of systems in this calculus, in previous work we have introduced a temporal-spatial logic called Brane Logic. A natural question of great practical importance is if model checking of this logic is decidable, that is, if it is possible to check automatically whether a given system satisfies a given formula. We have already shown that model checking is decidable for replication-free systems and guarantee-free formulas. In this paper, we show that admitting replication in systems, or any guarantee constructor in formulas (and quantifiers), leads model checking to be undecidable. Moreover, we give also a correspondence result between membranes and systems, showing that any system can be obtained by a canonical one where all information are contained on a membrane enclosing an empty compartment.

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