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Making Membranes in Artificial Chemistries Export

edited by: M. Bedau

In Workshop and Tutorial Proceedings, Ninth International Conference on Artificial Life. (2004), pp. 71-76.

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In this paper we review some of the possible ways of making membrane-like structures in artificial chemistries. Such implementations range from simulations with accurate physics and high computational costs to abstract models with very low computational costs. We observe that various properties of natural membranes, such as self-assembly and self-repair, are lacking in some of the systems. Additionally, we present a novel implementation based on a two-dimensional lattice that has several desirable features and is computationally cheap.


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