Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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429929 | Journal of Computer and System Sciences | 2007 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
A P system is a natural computing model inspired by information processing in cells and cellular membranes. We show that confluent P systems with active membranes solve in polynomial time exactly the class of problems PSPACE. Consequently, these P systems prove to be equivalent (up to a polynomial time reduction) to the alternating Turing machine or the PRAM computer. Similar results were achieved also with other models of natural computation, such as DNA computing or genetic algorithms. Our result, together with the previous observations, suggests that the class PSPACE provides a tight upper bound on the computational potential of biological information processing models.
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