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Forward and Backward Chaining with P Systems

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One of the concepts that lie at the basis of membrane computing is the multiset rewriting rule. On the other hand, the paradigm of rules is profusely used in computer science for representing and dealing with knowledge. Therefore, establishing a "bridge" between these domains is important, for instance, by designing P systems reproducing the modus ponens-based forward and backward chaining that can be used as tools for reasoning in propositional logic. In this paper, the authors show how powerful and intuitive the formalism of membrane computing is and how it can be used to represent concepts and notions from unrelated areas.Request access from your librarian to read this chapter's full text.

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Chaining Forward chaining Backward chaining Computer science Psychology Artificial intelligence Developmental psychology Expert system

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DNA and Biological Computing
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Molecular Biology

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