Grammatical Models of Multi-Agent Systems 1999
Gheorghe Paun, Arto Salomaa (Eds.):
Grammatical Models of Multi-Agent Systems.
Topics in Computer Mathematics 8 Gordon and Breach Science Publishers 1999, ISBN 90-5699-177-9
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title = {Grammatical Models of Multi-Agent Systems},
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series = {Topics in Computer Mathematics},
volume = {8},
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Cooperating Distributed Grammar Systems
Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems
Eco-Grammar Systems and Colonies
Extensions to Non-Linear Structures
Applications
- Adrian Atanasiu, Victor Mitrana:
About Symbolic Encryption: Separable Encryption Systems.
218-225
- Paolo Bottoni, Giancarlo Mauri, Piero Mussio:
Coordination through Group Rewriting.
226-246
- Hans-Dieter Burkhard:
Different Views to Agents by Homomorphic Images.
247-261
- Erzsébet Csuhaj-Varjú, Maria Dolores Jiménez-López, Carlos Martín-Vide:
Pragmatics and Eco-Rewriting Systems.
262-283
- Henning Fernau, Rudolf Freund, Markus Holzer:
Regulated Array Grammars of Finite Index. Part II: Syntactic Pattern Recognition.
284-296
- Vincenzo Manca, Domenico Marco Martina:
From String Rewriting to Logical Metabolic Systems.
297-315
- Lech Polkowski, Andrzej Skowron:
Grammar Systems for Distributed Synthesis of Approximate Solutions Extracted from Experience.
316-333
- Lutz Priese:
On Reversible Grammars and Distributed Splicing Systems.
334-342
- Keiki Takadama, Koichiro Hajiri, Tatsuya Nomura, Katsunori Shimohara, Shinichi Nakasuka:
Grammatical Learning Model for Adaptive Collective Behaviors in Multiple Robots.
343-355
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