AbstractIn this paper, we define labeled multigraphs with ports, a graph model which specifies connection points for nodes and allows multiple edges and loops. The dynamic evolution of these structures is expressed with multigraph rewrite rules and a multigraph rewriting relation. Then we encode the multigraphs and multigraph rewriting using algebraic terms and term rewriting to provide an operational semantics of the multigraph rewriting relation. This term version can be embedded in the rewriting calculus, thus defining for labeled multigraph transformations a high-level pattern calculus, called ρmg-calculus
The objective of this thesis is to explore formal descriptions for the structure and functioning of ...
AbstractIn the theory of graph rewriting, the use of coalescing rules, i.e., of rules which besides ...
A theory is developed which uses "networks" (directed acyclic graphs with some extra structure) as a...
International audienceIn this paper, we define labeled multigraphs with ports, a graph model which s...
AbstractIn this paper, we define labeled multigraphs with ports, a graph model which specifies conne...
International Workshop on Natural Computing and Applications - NCA 2007International audienceIn this...
International audienceIn this paper we present a higher-order calculus inspired by biochemical syste...
International audienceIn this paper, we first introduce port graphs as graphs with multiple edges an...
AbstractFrom our previous work on biochemical applications, the structure of port graph (or multigra...
International audienceWe present a general definition of labelled port graph that serves as a basis ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a high-level formalism based on port graph rewriting...
AbstractIn this paper, rule-based programming is explored in the field of automated generation of ch...
L'objectif de cette thèse est d'explorer des descriptions formelles pour la structure et le fonction...
International audienceWe are interested here in a natural generalization of term rewriting technique...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a high-level formalism based on port graph rewriting...
The objective of this thesis is to explore formal descriptions for the structure and functioning of ...
AbstractIn the theory of graph rewriting, the use of coalescing rules, i.e., of rules which besides ...
A theory is developed which uses "networks" (directed acyclic graphs with some extra structure) as a...
International audienceIn this paper, we define labeled multigraphs with ports, a graph model which s...
AbstractIn this paper, we define labeled multigraphs with ports, a graph model which specifies conne...
International Workshop on Natural Computing and Applications - NCA 2007International audienceIn this...
International audienceIn this paper we present a higher-order calculus inspired by biochemical syste...
International audienceIn this paper, we first introduce port graphs as graphs with multiple edges an...
AbstractFrom our previous work on biochemical applications, the structure of port graph (or multigra...
International audienceWe present a general definition of labelled port graph that serves as a basis ...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a high-level formalism based on port graph rewriting...
AbstractIn this paper, rule-based programming is explored in the field of automated generation of ch...
L'objectif de cette thèse est d'explorer des descriptions formelles pour la structure et le fonction...
International audienceWe are interested here in a natural generalization of term rewriting technique...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a high-level formalism based on port graph rewriting...
The objective of this thesis is to explore formal descriptions for the structure and functioning of ...
AbstractIn the theory of graph rewriting, the use of coalescing rules, i.e., of rules which besides ...
A theory is developed which uses "networks" (directed acyclic graphs with some extra structure) as a...