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Grzegorz Rozenberg

Bio: Grzegorz Rozenberg is an academic researcher from Leiden University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Petri net & Formal language. The author has an hindex of 81, co-authored 679 publications receiving 31378 citations. Previous affiliations of Grzegorz Rozenberg include Åbo Akademi University & University of Warsaw.


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01 Jun 1986
TL;DR: The theory is confined to a restricted class of Petrinets called safe Petri nets which correspond essentially to systems that have finite state spaces.
Abstract: We give a sketch of the theory of Petri nets. The aspects that we concentrate on are the basic notions of the theory and the interplay between the structure and behaviour of distributed systems as modelled by Petri nets. The theory we present is confined to a restricted class of Petri nets called safe Petri nets which correspond essentially to systems that have finite state spaces.

119 citations

Book
01 Jan 1991
TL;DR: A survey of behaviour and equivalence preserving refinements of petri nets and a distributed simulator for high order Petri nets.
Abstract: A survey of behaviour and equivalence preserving refinements of petri nets.- A distributed simulator for high order Petri nets.- Petri nets with uncertain markings.- Convex geometry and semiflows in P/T nets. A comparative study of algorithms for computation of minimal p-semiflows.- Improving the linearly based characterization of P/T nets.- Linear invariants in commutative high level nets.- Vicinity respecting net morphisms.- Regular stochastic petri nets.- Circuits, handles, bridges and nets.- On the analysis and synthesis of free choice systems.- Petri net models of a distributed election protocol on a unidirectional ring.- Hierarchies in coloured petri nets.- Coloured petri nets: A high level language for system design and analysis.- A simulation system architecture for graph models.- A state transformation preorder over a class of EN systems.- Composition of nets via a communication medium.- ?Trellis: A system for writing and browsing petri-net-based hypertext.- Stubborn sets for reduced state space generation.

116 citations

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TL;DR: Diverse concepts from the theory of concurrency can be introduced and studied in this framework, providing examples of applications to fairness property and to parallelization of non-context-free languages in terms of context-free and even regular languages.

112 citations


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01 Apr 1989
TL;DR: The author proceeds with introductory modeling examples, behavioral and structural properties, three methods of analysis, subclasses of Petri nets and their analysis, and one section is devoted to marked graphs, the concurrent system model most amenable to analysis.
Abstract: Starts with a brief review of the history and the application areas considered in the literature. The author then proceeds with introductory modeling examples, behavioral and structural properties, three methods of analysis, subclasses of Petri nets and their analysis. In particular, one section is devoted to marked graphs, the concurrent system model most amenable to analysis. Introductory discussions on stochastic nets with their application to performance modeling, and on high-level nets with their application to logic programming, are provided. Also included are recent results on reachability criteria. Suggestions are provided for further reading on many subject areas of Petri nets. >

10,755 citations

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TL;DR: Alur et al. as discussed by the authors proposed timed automata to model the behavior of real-time systems over time, and showed that the universality problem and the language inclusion problem are solvable only for the deterministic automata: both problems are undecidable (II i-hard) in the non-deterministic case and PSPACE-complete in deterministic case.

7,096 citations