AbstractThe goal of this paper is the generalization of parallelism and concurrency results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (HLR) systems to adhesive HLR systems with negative application conditions. These conditions restrict the application of a rule by expressing that a specific structure should not be present before or after applying the rule to a certain context. Such a condition influences thus each rule application or transformation and therefore changes significantly the properties of the replacement system. The effect of negative application conditions on parallelism and concurrency in the replacement system is described in the generalization of the following results, formulated already for adhesive HLR systems without negative ...
High-level replacement systems are an axiomatic categorical framework based on double-pushouts in or...
Rewriting systems over adhesive categories have been recently introduced as a general framework whic...
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AbstractThe goal of this paper is the generalization of parallelism and concurrency results for adhe...
The goal of this paper is the generalization of basic results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (H...
The goal of this paper is the generalization of basic results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (H...
Nested application conditions generalise the well-known negative application conditions and are impo...
We present Local Church-Rosser, Parallelism, and Concurrency Theorems for rules with nested applicat...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks ...
AbstractThis paper presents indispensable technical results of a general theory that will allow to s...
16 pagesAn Independent Parallelism Theorem is proven in the theory of adhesive HLR categories. It sh...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks...
Abstract: This paper introduces negative application conditions for reconfigurable place/transition ...
Rewriting systems over adhesive categories have been recently introduced as a general framework whic...
We consider rewriting P systems with parallel application of evolution rules, where no conflicts on ...
High-level replacement systems are an axiomatic categorical framework based on double-pushouts in or...
Rewriting systems over adhesive categories have been recently introduced as a general framework whic...
© 2021. Elsevier This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativec...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is the generalization of parallelism and concurrency results for adhe...
The goal of this paper is the generalization of basic results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (H...
The goal of this paper is the generalization of basic results for adhesive High-Level Replacement (H...
Nested application conditions generalise the well-known negative application conditions and are impo...
We present Local Church-Rosser, Parallelism, and Concurrency Theorems for rules with nested applicat...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks ...
AbstractThis paper presents indispensable technical results of a general theory that will allow to s...
16 pagesAn Independent Parallelism Theorem is proven in the theory of adhesive HLR categories. It sh...
M-adhesive categories provide an abstract framework for a large variety of specification frameworks...
Abstract: This paper introduces negative application conditions for reconfigurable place/transition ...
Rewriting systems over adhesive categories have been recently introduced as a general framework whic...
We consider rewriting P systems with parallel application of evolution rules, where no conflicts on ...
High-level replacement systems are an axiomatic categorical framework based on double-pushouts in or...
Rewriting systems over adhesive categories have been recently introduced as a general framework whic...
© 2021. Elsevier This document is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativec...