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Neo-Modularity and Colonies

Jozef Kelemen (), Alica Kelemenová () and Victor Mitrana ()
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Jozef Kelemen: Silesian University, Institut of Computer Science
Alica Kelemenová: Silesian University, Institut of Computer Science
Victor Mitrana: University of Bucharest, Department of Mathematics Faculty of Mathematics

Chapter Chapter 6 in Where Mathematics, Computer Science, Linguistics and Biology Meet, 2001, pp 63-74 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The contribution connects the paradigm arising from so called neo-modularity, used, e.g., in robotic systems design, with the formal framework of colonies — a part of the theory of grammar systems. Some problems studied in the field of colonies are informally connected with some problems of system design according to the neo-modularity concept. Along these lines, a dynamic descriptional complexity measure, namely the degree of cooperation, is introduced and studied.

Keywords: Maximal Solution; Sentential Form; Formal Grammar; Nonterminal Symbol; Grammar System (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9634-3_6

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