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Independent agents in a globalized world modelled by tissue P systems

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For modelling the interactions of independent agents (only interacting via a common environment, but not depending on any direct physical interactions with other agents) in the globalized world, we here consider so-called agent tissue P systems (ATP systems). Based on the model of tissue P systems, such ATP systems consist of cells (independent agents) with specific programs which allow for changing the objects inside the agent or for exchanging objects from inside the agent with objects from the environment through the cell membrane. We investigate the computational power of specific variants of ATP systems, and also discuss the special decidability problem whether or not a given ATP system of a specific type from its initial contents can ever reach a configuration where all objects in the system are contained in a specific subset of the set of objects.

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Oswald, M. Independent agents in a globalized world modelled by tissue P systems. Artif Life Robotics 11, 171–174 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10015-007-0424-1

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