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    CTS systems and Petri nets (English)
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    The general theory of coordinated table selective substitution systems (cts systems for short [see the second author's paper, ibid. 37, 31-50 (1985; Zbl 0601.68054)], provides a unifying framework for a considerable number of grammar and automaton models considered in the literature. This paper is mainly devoted to the investigation of a natural subclass of cts systems (which uses the 'context-free grammar selector' for its memory access) and it turns out that this subclass closely corresponds to the Petri net model of concurrent processes.
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    coordinated table selective substitution systems
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    context-free grammar selector
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    concurrent processes
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