
In this paper we study some properties of context-free concurrent grammars which are controlled by Petri nets under parallel firing strategies, i.e., the transitions of a Petri net fire simultaneously in different modes. These variants of control increase the computational power of generative devices. Moreover, they can be used as theoretical models for parallel computing devices.
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