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Grzegorz Rozenberg
Other affiliations: Åbo Akademi University, University of Warsaw, University of Antwerp ...read more
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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TL;DR: It is shown that every symmetric function g has a unique minimal semimetric switch, and, moreover, there is a switch of g that is isometric to a finite Manhattan metric.
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01 Jan 2010
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TL;DR: It is shown that a new class of parallel rewriting devices called persistent ET0L systems are equivalent (in their language-generating power) to some other classes of grammars investigated in the literature.
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01 Apr 1989TL;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. >
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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.
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18 Dec 1991
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