L Systems

Logic design Computer science Logics and Meanings of Programs Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages
Imprint: Springer
1974
1st ed. 1974.
EISBN 3540378235
Theory of L systems: From the point of view of formal language theory.
A model for the growth and flowering of aster novae-angliae on the basis of table L-systems.
Adding continuous components to L-systems.
Formal language theoretical approach to intracellular behavior.
Three useful results concerning L languages without interactions.
On the size of dol languages.
Generatively deterministic L languages. Subword point of view.
Growth of strings in context dependent Lindenmayer systems.
Some growth functions of context-dependent L-systems.
Dol systems with rank.
Equivalence of L-systems.
The syntactic inference problem for dol-sequences.
Free groups in Lindenmayer systems.
Notes on pre-set pushdown automata.
Recurrence systems.
Adult languages of L systems and the Chomsky hierarchy.
Structured OL-systems.
Context in parallel rewriting.
Nonterminals and codings in defining variations of OL-systems.
Iteration grammars and lindenmayer AFL's.
Hyper-AFL's and ETOL systems.
?-OL systems.
Bounded parallelism and regular languages.
Multidimensional Lindenmayer organisms.
Bibliography on L systems.
A model for the growth and flowering of aster novae-angliae on the basis of table L-systems.
Adding continuous components to L-systems.
Formal language theoretical approach to intracellular behavior.
Three useful results concerning L languages without interactions.
On the size of dol languages.
Generatively deterministic L languages. Subword point of view.
Growth of strings in context dependent Lindenmayer systems.
Some growth functions of context-dependent L-systems.
Dol systems with rank.
Equivalence of L-systems.
The syntactic inference problem for dol-sequences.
Free groups in Lindenmayer systems.
Notes on pre-set pushdown automata.
Recurrence systems.
Adult languages of L systems and the Chomsky hierarchy.
Structured OL-systems.
Context in parallel rewriting.
Nonterminals and codings in defining variations of OL-systems.
Iteration grammars and lindenmayer AFL's.
Hyper-AFL's and ETOL systems.
?-OL systems.
Bounded parallelism and regular languages.
Multidimensional Lindenmayer organisms.
Bibliography on L systems.
