
In this paper we discuss a size property of Probabilistic Cooperating Distributed Grammar Systems, grammatical constructs designed for modelling distributed random processing. We show that, with respect to the number of productions of a component grammar as a complexity measure, these systems exhibit a language specification of low complexity.
Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics, Volume 7, Number 4, 2002, 433-446
Grammars and rewriting systems, Distributed systems
Grammars and rewriting systems, Distributed systems
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