Lindenmayer Systems | Impacts on Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Graphics, and Developmental Biology | ISBN 9783540553205

Lindenmayer Systems

Impacts on Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Graphics, and Developmental Biology

herausgegeben von Grzegorz Rozenberg und Arto Salomaa
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonGrzegorz Rozenberg
Herausgegeben vonArto Salomaa
Buchcover Lindenmayer Systems  | EAN 9783540553205 | ISBN 3-540-55320-7 | ISBN 978-3-540-55320-5

Lindenmayer Systems

Impacts on Theoretical Computer Science, Computer Graphics, and Developmental Biology

herausgegeben von Grzegorz Rozenberg und Arto Salomaa
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonGrzegorz Rozenberg
Herausgegeben vonArto Salomaa
L systems are language-theoretic models for developmental
biology. They wereintroduced in 1968 by Aristid Lindenmayer
(1925-1989) and have proved to be among the most beautiful
examples of interdisciplinary science, where work   in one
area induces fruitful ideas and results in other areas. L
systemsare based on relational and set-theoretic concepts,
which are more suitable for the discrete and combinatorial
structures of biology than mathematical   models based on
calculus or statistics. L systems have stimulated new         work
not only in the realistic simulation of developing organisms
but   also in the theory of automata and formal languages,
formal power series,   computer graphics, and combinatorics of
words.
This book contains         research papers by almost all leading
authorities and by many of the most   promising young
researchers in the field. The 28 contributions are               organized
in sections on basic L systems, computer graphics,                        graph
grammars and map L systems, biological aspects and models,
and      variations and generalizations of L systems. The
introductory paper by         Lindenmayer and J}rgensen was written
for a wide audience and is accessible to the non-specialist
reader.
The volume documents the state of the art in the theory of L
systems and their applications. It will interest            researchers
and advanced students in theoretical computer science               and
developmental biology as well as professionals in computer
graphics.