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Title: Fuzzy Membrane Computing for Handling Inexactitude in Biochemical Reactions Research Question: How can we model and analyze the inexactitude of biochemical reactions using fuzzy membrane computing? Methodology: We introduced a fuzzy version of symport/antiport membrane systems. Our fuzzy membrane systems handle possibly inexact copies of reactives and their rules are endowed with threshold functions that determine whether a rule can be applied or not to a given set of objects, depending on the degree of accuracy of these objects to the reactives specified in the rule. Results: We proved that these fuzzy membrane systems generate exactly the recursively enumerable finite-valued fuzzy subsets of N. This means that our approach can model and analyze a wide range of biochemical reactions and their inexactitude. Implications: Our work opens up new possibilities for the development of approximate mathematical approaches to membrane computing. It provides a framework for handling uncertainty and inexactitude in biochemical reactions, which is crucial for accurately modeling and understanding cell processes. This could lead to advancements in various fields, including biology, computer science, and artificial intelligence. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0403027v2 Authors: arXiv ID: 0403027v2 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Fuzzy]] [[Category:Membrane]] [[Category:Inexactitude]] [[Category:Biochemical]] [[Category:Reactions]]
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