Spiking neural P systems: matrix representation and formal verification

Author:

Gheorghe Marian,Lefticaru RalucaORCID,Konur Savas,Niculescu Ionuţ Mihai,Adorna Henry N.

Abstract

AbstractStructural and behavioural properties of models are very important in development of complex systems and applications. In this paper, we investigate such properties for some classes of SN P systems. First, a class of SN P systems associated to a set of routing problems are investigated through their matrix representation. This allows to make certain connections amongst some of these problems. Secondly, the behavioural properties of these SN P systems are formally verified through a natural and direct mapping of these models into kP systems which are equipped with adequate formal verification methods and tools. Some examples are used to prove the effectiveness of the verification approach.

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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council

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Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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