Membrane systems can be considered as a powerful tool to model complex systems and to simulate processes taking place inside them. In this view, they have been applied in various research areas, ranging from Biology to Linguistics to Computer Science, but very promising results have been obtained in simulating cellular phenomena, hence returning meaningful and useful information to biologists, in the frame of systems biology
Mauri, G. (2007). Membrane systems and their application to systems biology. In Computation and Logic in the Real World. Proceedings 3rd Conference on Computability in Europe (pp.551-553). Berlin : Springer [10.1007/978-3-540-73001-9_57].
Membrane systems and their application to systems biology
MAURI, GIANCARLO
2007
Abstract
Membrane systems can be considered as a powerful tool to model complex systems and to simulate processes taking place inside them. In this view, they have been applied in various research areas, ranging from Biology to Linguistics to Computer Science, but very promising results have been obtained in simulating cellular phenomena, hence returning meaningful and useful information to biologists, in the frame of systems biologyI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.