This Festschrift is in honor of Mario de Jesús Pérez-Jiménez, Professor in the Department of Computer Science of University of Seville, Spain, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. The title of this volume reflects both his main research area, viz., Natural Computing, and the guiding principle of his functioning: “once you choose to do something, enjoy doing it".
The respect that Professor Mario de Jesús Pérez-Jiménez enjoys in the scientific community was well demonstrated by the enthusiastic response received to the request to contribute to this book. The contributions by more than 70 authors from 15 countries cover a wide spectrum of research areas and reflect well the broad range of research interests of Professor Mario de Jesús Pérez-Jiménez.
The research areas presented in this Festschrift include membrane computing, spiking neural networks, phylogenetic networks, ant colonies optimization, workbench for biocomputing, reaction systems, entropy of computation, rewriting systems, and insertion-deletion systems.
Artiom Alhazov, Rudolf Freund , Sergiu Ivanov, Marion Oswald, Sergey Verlan
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Fernando Baquero Mochales, Marcelino Campos, Carlos Llorens, José María Sempere Luna
págs. 33-44
Small Spiking Neural P Systems with Structural Plasticity
Francis George C. Cabarle, Ren Tristan A. de la Cruz, Henry N. Adorna, Ma. Daiela Dimaano, Faith Therese Peña, Xiangxiang Zeng
págs. 45-56
Approximating Polygons for Space-Filling Curves Generated with P Systems
Rodica Ceterchi, Atulya K. Nagar, K. G. Subramanian
págs. 57-65
A Logical Representation of P Colonies: An Introduction
Ludek Cienciala, Lucie Ciencialová, Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú , Petr Sosík
págs. 66-76
The Fair Proportion Is a Shapley Value on Phylogenetic Networks Too
Tomás M. Coronado, Gabriel Riera, Francesc Andreu Rosselló Llompart
págs. 77-87
Deterministic Parsing with P Colony Automata
Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú , Kristóf Kántor, György Vaszil
págs. 88-98
ACORD: Ant Colony Optimization and BNF Grammar Rule Derivation
LUis Fernando de Mingo López , Nuria Gómez Blas, Juan Bautista Castellanos Peñuela , Alberto Arteta Albert
págs. 99-113
Membrane Computing as a Modelling Tool: Looking Back and Forward from Sevilla
Manuel García Quismondo, María del Carmen Graciani Díaz, Agustín Riscos Núñez
págs. 114-129
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págs. 142-154
The Java Environment for Nature-Inspired Approaches (JENA): A Workbench for BioComputing and BioModelling Enthusiasts
Thomas Hinze
págs. 155-169
WEBRSIM: A Web-Based Reaction Systems Simulator
Sergiu Ivanov, Vladimir Rogojin, Sepinoud Azimi, Ion Petre
págs. 170-181
Open Problems in Membrane Computing and How Not to Solve Them
Alberto Leporati, Luca Manzoni, Giancarlo Mauri, Antonio E. Porreca, Claudio Zandron
págs. 182-191
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A Look at the Descriptional Complexity of SNQ P Systems
Andrei Paun, Florin Daniel Bîlbîe
págs. 228-236
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Spiking Neural P Systems: Theoretical Results and Applications
Haina Rong, TingFang Wu, Linqiang Pan, Gexiang Zhang
págs. 256-268
págs. 269-278
On Languages Generated by Context-Free Matrix Insertion-Deletion Systems with Exo-Operations
Bosheng Song, Fei Xu, Linqiang Pan
págs. 279-290
A Simulation Workflow for Membrane Computing: From MeCoSim to PMCGPU Through P-Lingua
Luis Valencia Cabrera , Miguel Ángel Martínez del Amor , Ignacio Pérez Hurtado de Mendoza
págs. 291-303
An Implementation of Elementary Arithmetic with Virus Machine
Xiaoshan Yan, Xiangrong Liu, Xiangxiang Zeng, Alfonso Rodríquez Patón
págs. 304-317
A Kernel-Based Membrane Clustering Algorithm
Xinyu Wang, Ru Chen, Guozhou Zhang, Hong Peng, Jung Wang, Agustín Riscos Núñez
págs. 318-329
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