The class of parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, and the interaction between two complexity measures, that in the literature have been called synchronous parallelism and independent parallelism, is investigated. It is shown that, when the degree of synchronous parallelism is bounded by some constant greater than one, the degree of independent parallelism induces an infinite non-collapsing hierarchy within the family of generated languages. The result is obtained using an original characterization of parallel rewriting systems. Our result combines with other well known properties of synchronous parallelism to reveal the existence of a two-dimensional hierarchy for the family of languages generated by so called finite cop...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider parallel communicating systems where the components of the system...
We continue the investigation of parallel rewriting P systems without target conflicts, a class of ...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...
AbstractWe consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between ...
We consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between two comp...
We consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between two comp...
The class of parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, and the interaction between two ...
AbstractWe consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between ...
The so-called family of finite copying parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, includ...
AbstractThe so-called family of finite copying parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work...
The paper is about some families of rewriting P systems, where the application of evolution rules i...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...
International audienceIn this workshop paper, we revisit the notion of parallel-innermost term rewri...
International audienceIn this workshop paper, we revisit the notion of parallel-innermost term rewri...
AbstractThe paper extends and generalizes the notion of synchronized alternation, studied in the lit...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider parallel communicating systems where the components of the system...
We continue the investigation of parallel rewriting P systems without target conflicts, a class of ...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...
AbstractWe consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between ...
We consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between two comp...
We consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between two comp...
The class of parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, and the interaction between two ...
AbstractWe consider the class of parallel rewriting systems and investigate the interaction between ...
The so-called family of finite copying parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work, includ...
AbstractThe so-called family of finite copying parallel rewriting systems is considered in this work...
The paper is about some families of rewriting P systems, where the application of evolution rules i...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...
International audienceIn this workshop paper, we revisit the notion of parallel-innermost term rewri...
International audienceIn this workshop paper, we revisit the notion of parallel-innermost term rewri...
AbstractThe paper extends and generalizes the notion of synchronized alternation, studied in the lit...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider parallel communicating systems where the components of the system...
We continue the investigation of parallel rewriting P systems without target conflicts, a class of ...
In this paper we study systematically three basic classes of grammars incorporating parallel rewriti...