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Characterizing PSPACE with shallow non-confluent P systems (1902.09523v1)
Published 22 Feb 2019 in cs.CC
Abstract: In P systems with active membranes, the question of understanding the power of non-confluence within a polynomial time bound is still an open problem. It is known that, for shallow P systems, that is, with only one level of nesting, non-confluence allows them to solve conjecturally harder problems than confluent P systems, thus reaching PSPACE. Here we show that PSPACE is not only a bound, but actually an exact characterization. Therefore, the power endowed by non-confluence to shallow P systems is equal to the power gained by confluent P systems when non-elementary membrane division and polynomial depth are allowed, thus suggesting a connection between the roles of non-confluence and nesting depth.
- Alberto Leporati (14 papers)
- Luca Manzoni (30 papers)
- Giancarlo Mauri (24 papers)
- Antonio E. Porreca (13 papers)
- Claudio Zandron (4 papers)