AbstractWe examine both the modeling power of normal and sinkless Petri nets and the computational complexities of various classical decision problems with respect to these two classes. We argue that although neither normal nor sinkless Petri nets are strictly more powerful than persistent Petri nets, they nonetheless are both capable of modeling a more interesting class of problems. On the other hand, we give strong evidence that normal and sinkless Petri nets are easier to analyze than persistent Petri nets. In so doing, we apply techniques originally developed for conflict-free Petri nets—a class defined solely in terms of the structure of the net—to sinkless Petri nets—a class defined in terms of the behavior of the net. As a result, we...
Continuous Petri nets are a relaxation of classical discrete Petri nets in which transitions can be ...
We introduce the notion of T-path within Petri nets, and propose a simple approach, based on previou...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that (1) the question to decide whether a given Petri net is consiste...
AbstractWe examine both the modeling power of normal and sinkless Petri nets and the computational c...
AbstractPetri nets are known to be useful for modeling concurrent systems. Once modeled by a Petri n...
AbstractPetri nets are known to be useful for modeling concurrent systems. Once modeled by a Petri n...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of several standard problems for various classes of Petri nets. I...
Petri nets have been extensively studied because of their suitabi1ity as models for asynchronous co...
International audienceAt the end of the eighties, continuous Petri nets were introduced for: (1) all...
Abstract. At the end of the eighties, continuous Petri nets were intro-duced for: (1) alleviating th...
AbstractUsing linear algebraic techniques, we analyse the computational complexity of testing reacha...
AbstractUsing linear algebraic techniques, we analyse the computational complexity of testing reacha...
AbstractWe prove several decidability and undecidability results for ν-PN, an extension of P/T nets ...
AbstractThe complexity of the reachability problem for live and safe free-choice Petri nets has been...
AbstractA class of Petri nets, called normal Petri nets, is introduced, and it is shown that, for ea...
Continuous Petri nets are a relaxation of classical discrete Petri nets in which transitions can be ...
We introduce the notion of T-path within Petri nets, and propose a simple approach, based on previou...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that (1) the question to decide whether a given Petri net is consiste...
AbstractWe examine both the modeling power of normal and sinkless Petri nets and the computational c...
AbstractPetri nets are known to be useful for modeling concurrent systems. Once modeled by a Petri n...
AbstractPetri nets are known to be useful for modeling concurrent systems. Once modeled by a Petri n...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of several standard problems for various classes of Petri nets. I...
Petri nets have been extensively studied because of their suitabi1ity as models for asynchronous co...
International audienceAt the end of the eighties, continuous Petri nets were introduced for: (1) all...
Abstract. At the end of the eighties, continuous Petri nets were intro-duced for: (1) alleviating th...
AbstractUsing linear algebraic techniques, we analyse the computational complexity of testing reacha...
AbstractUsing linear algebraic techniques, we analyse the computational complexity of testing reacha...
AbstractWe prove several decidability and undecidability results for ν-PN, an extension of P/T nets ...
AbstractThe complexity of the reachability problem for live and safe free-choice Petri nets has been...
AbstractA class of Petri nets, called normal Petri nets, is introduced, and it is shown that, for ea...
Continuous Petri nets are a relaxation of classical discrete Petri nets in which transitions can be ...
We introduce the notion of T-path within Petri nets, and propose a simple approach, based on previou...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that (1) the question to decide whether a given Petri net is consiste...