
handle: 10454/10754
Kernel P systems have been introduced with the aim of unifying different variants of P systems. They provide a coherent framework for specifying and solving a broad spectrum of problems. The tools built so far have aimed to formally verify systems modelled as kernel P systems, but the simulators obtained are not very efficient. In this paper we show how to translate a class of kernel P systems into communicating stream X-machines, the model underlying the agent-based platform FLAME. This allows us to automatically translate kernel P systems into FLAME code, which is proved to be scalable and robust.
Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics, Volume 19, Numbers 1-4, 2014, 239-250
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