Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Citazione:
A Flat Process Calculus for Nested Membrane
Interactions / Bodei, C.; Brodo, Linda; Bruni, R.; Chiarugi, D.. - In: SCIENTIFIC ANNALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE. - ISSN 1843-8121. - 24:1(2014), pp. 91-136. [10.7561/SACS.2014.1.91]
Abstract:
The link-calculus has been recently proposed as a process calcu-
lus for representing interactions that are open (i.e. that the number
of processes may vary), and multiparty (i.e. that may involve more
than two processes). Here, we apply the link-calculus for expressing,
possibly hierarchical and non dyadic, biological interactions. In par-
ticular, we provide a natural encoding of Cardelli's Brane calculus, a
compartment-based calculus, introduced to model the behaviour of
nested membranes. Notably, the link-calculus is
at, but we can
model membranes just as special processes taking part in the biological
reaction. Moreover, we give evidence that the link-calculus allows one
to directly model biological phenomena at the more appropriate level
of abstraction.
lus for representing interactions that are open (i.e. that the number
of processes may vary), and multiparty (i.e. that may involve more
than two processes). Here, we apply the link-calculus for expressing,
possibly hierarchical and non dyadic, biological interactions. In par-
ticular, we provide a natural encoding of Cardelli's Brane calculus, a
compartment-based calculus, introduced to model the behaviour of
nested membranes. Notably, the link-calculus is
at, but we can
model membranes just as special processes taking part in the biological
reaction. Moreover, we give evidence that the link-calculus allows one
to directly model biological phenomena at the more appropriate level
of abstraction.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Membrane Interactions; link-calculus; Brane Calculi
Elenco autori:
Bodei, C.; Brodo, Linda; Bruni, R.; Chiarugi, D.
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