2005
DOI: 10.1007/11560647_8
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Splicing Array Grammar Systems

Abstract: Abstract. Splicing Array Grammar Systems (SAGS) generating pictures of rectangular arrays of symbols are introduced. The components consist of two-dimensional tabled matrix Grammars working in parallel and arrays generated in two different components of the SAGS are allowed to be "cut" and "pasted" according to array splicing domino rules. This model is motivated by the study of Dassow and Mitrana (1996) on string splicing grammar systems. Certain properties of SAGS are obtained.

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