Grammatical models of multi-agent systems

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Grammatical models of multi-agent systems

edited by Gheorghe Păun and Arto Salomaa

(Topics in computer mathematics, v. 8)

Gordon and Breach Science, c1999

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Containing contributions from both theoretical computer scientists and people working in areas where multi-agent architectures are involved (artificial intelligence, artificial life, linguistics, managing complex systems), this book presents both theoretical developments and applications of grammar systems of various types (cooperating distributed grammar systems, eco-grammar). A survey of notions and results in grammar system theory is included. This book, the first one of its type, is of interest to researchers faced with complex systems which can be approached at a "syntactic" level (as symbol manipulating systems), as a distributed structure, as well as for computer scientists and mathematicians interested in grammar systems theory, who can find here both basic references, recent developments and suggestions for further research and applications.

Table of Contents

1. Cooperating Distributed Grammar Systems 2. Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems 3. Eco-Grammar Systems and Colonies 4. Extensions to Non-Linear Structures 5. Applications

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