Generalized nets /

The Generalized Nets (GNs) are extensions of Petri nets and of different Petri nets modifications, introduced by the author (1982). In the book, definitions and the basic properties of GNs are given. The GNs extensions and reductions are discussed. GNs, which describe the functioning and results of...

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Main Authors: Atanassov, Krassimir T
Corporate Authors: World Scientific Firm
Published: World Scientific Pub. Co.,
Publisher Address: Singapore :
Publication Dates: 1991.
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
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Online Access: http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/1357#t=toc
Summary: The Generalized Nets (GNs) are extensions of Petri nets and of different Petri nets modifications, introduced by the author (1982). In the book, definitions and the basic properties of GNs are given. The GNs extensions and reductions are discussed. GNs, which describe the functioning and results of the work of different types of petri nets, different types of finite automata and of Turing machines, are given. Over the GNs are defined different operations, relations and operators. They can also be transferred onto other nets. Many open problems in the GNs theory are given.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (377pages) : illustrations
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9789812812421
CLC: O157.5
Contents: ch. 0. Generalized nets (GNs) - retrospection, present, perspective and applications for modelling of real processes -- ch. 1. On the concept GN -- ch. 2. Reduced GNs -- ch. 3. Conservative extensions of GNs -- ch. 4. GNs and other objects -- ch. 5. Algebraic aspect of the theory of GNs -- ch. 6. Topological aspect of the theory of GNs -- ch. 7. Logical aspect of the theory of GNs -- ch. 8. Operator aspect of the theory of GNs -- ch. 9. Other extensions of GNs -- ch. 10. Metodological aspect of the theory of GNs -- ch. 11. Open problems.