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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 431
Volume 431, May 2012
- Grzegorz Rozenberg:

Preface. 1 - Gabriel Ciobanu

, Maciej Koutny:
Modelling and analysis of biological systems: - Based on papers presented at the Workshop on Membrane Computing and Biologically Inspired Process Calculi (MeCBIC) held in 2008 (Iasi), 2009 (Bologna) and 2010 (Jena). 2-3
- Gheorghe Paun, Mario J. Pérez-Jiménez

:
An infinite hierarchy of languages defined by dP systems. 4-12 - G. Michele Pinna

, Andrea Saba
:
Modeling dependencies and simultaneity in membrane system computations. 13-39 - Luca Cardelli

, Philippa Gardner:
Processes in space. 40-55 - Giorgio Delzanno, Gianluigi Zavattaro:

Reachability problems in BioAmbients. 56-74 - Mario Coppo, Ferruccio Damiani

, Maurizio Drocco
, Elena Grassi
, Eva Sciacca
, Salvatore Spinella, Angelo Troina:
Simulation techniques for the calculus of wrapped compartments. 75-95 - Roberto Barbuti, Giulio Caravagna

, Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Paolo Milazzo, Simone Tini
:
Foundational aspects of multiscale modeling of biological systems with process algebras. 96-116 - Giorgio Bacci

, Marino Miculan
:
Measurable stochastics for Brane Calculus. 117-136 - Jérôme Feret, Thomas A. Henzinger

, Heinz Koeppl, Tatjana Petrov
:
Lumpability abstractions of rule-based systems. 137-164 - Livio Bioglio, Mariangiola Dezani-Ciancaglini

, Paola Giannini
, Angelo Troina:
Typed stochastic semantics for the calculus of looping sequences. 165-180 - Matthew R. Lakin, Loïc Paulevé, Andrew Phillips:

Stochastic simulation of multiple process calculi for biology. 181-206 - Richard Banks, L. Jason Steggles

:
An abstraction theory for qualitative models of biological systems. 207-218 - Jean-Louis Giavitto

, Hanna Klaudel, Franck Pommereau:
Integrated regulatory networks (IRNs): Spatially organized biochemical modules. 219-234

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