Spiking Neural P Systems with Anti-Spikes

Besides usual spikes employed in spiking neural P systems, we consider “anti-spikes", which participate in spiking and forgetting rules, but also annihilate spikes when meeting in the same neuron. This simple extension of spiking neural P systems is shown to considerably simplify the universali...

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