AbstractLindenmayer systems are a class of parallel rewriting systems originally introduced to model the growth and development of filamentous organisms. Families of languages generated by deterministic Lindenmayer systems (i.e., those in which each string has a unique successor) are investigated. In particular, the use of nonterminals, homomorphisms, and the combination of these are studied for deterministic Lindenmayer systems using one-sided context (D1Ls) and two-sided context (D2Ls). Languages obtained from Lindenmayer systems by the use of nonterminals are called extensions. Typical results are: The closure under letter-to-letter homomorphism of the family of extensions of D1L languages is equal to the family of recursively enumerable...
We investigate the descriptional complexity of limited propagating Lindenmayer systems and their det...
AbstractIt is proved that for any alphabet Σ there exist a homomorphism h, a deterministic minimal l...
Global transformations provide a categorical framework for capturing synchronous rewriting systems, ...
AbstractLindenmayer systems are a class of parallel rewriting systems originally introduced to model...
In this paper we study the nonterminal complexity of Lindenmayer systems with respect to tree contro...
Families of languages generated by classes of context sensitive Lindenmayer systems with tables usin...
The stable string operation selects from the strings produced by a rewriting system those strings wh...
AbstractLindenmayer-systems are a family of string-generating systems, and several types can be dist...
Given a rewriting system G (its alphabet, the set of productions and the axiom) one can define the l...
Lindenmayer-systems are a family of string-generating systems, and several types can be distinguishe...
Lindenmayer-systems are a family of string-generating systems, and several types can be distinguishe...
We consider several types of pure grammars and systems as language acceptors and compare them to the...
Tiling systems that recognize two-dimensional languages are intrinsically non-deterministic models. ...
AbstractThe definitions of a piecewise deterministic zero Lindenmayer (PWD0L) scheme and system are ...
Growth functions of informationless Lindenmayer systems are investigated from the point of view of i...
We investigate the descriptional complexity of limited propagating Lindenmayer systems and their det...
AbstractIt is proved that for any alphabet Σ there exist a homomorphism h, a deterministic minimal l...
Global transformations provide a categorical framework for capturing synchronous rewriting systems, ...
AbstractLindenmayer systems are a class of parallel rewriting systems originally introduced to model...
In this paper we study the nonterminal complexity of Lindenmayer systems with respect to tree contro...
Families of languages generated by classes of context sensitive Lindenmayer systems with tables usin...
The stable string operation selects from the strings produced by a rewriting system those strings wh...
AbstractLindenmayer-systems are a family of string-generating systems, and several types can be dist...
Given a rewriting system G (its alphabet, the set of productions and the axiom) one can define the l...
Lindenmayer-systems are a family of string-generating systems, and several types can be distinguishe...
Lindenmayer-systems are a family of string-generating systems, and several types can be distinguishe...
We consider several types of pure grammars and systems as language acceptors and compare them to the...
Tiling systems that recognize two-dimensional languages are intrinsically non-deterministic models. ...
AbstractThe definitions of a piecewise deterministic zero Lindenmayer (PWD0L) scheme and system are ...
Growth functions of informationless Lindenmayer systems are investigated from the point of view of i...
We investigate the descriptional complexity of limited propagating Lindenmayer systems and their det...
AbstractIt is proved that for any alphabet Σ there exist a homomorphism h, a deterministic minimal l...
Global transformations provide a categorical framework for capturing synchronous rewriting systems, ...