Matthias Jantzen and Georg Zetzsche.
Labeled step sequences in Petri nets.
In Kees M. van Hee and Rüdiger Valk, editors, Applications
and Theory of Petri Nets, 29th International Conference, PETRI NETS 2008,
Xi'an, China, June 23-27, 2008. Proceedings, volume 5062 of Lecture
Notes in Computer Science, pages 270-287, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York,
2008. Springer-Verlag.
Resumen: We compare various modes of firing transitions in Petri nets and define classes of languages defined this way. We define languages through steps, i. e. sets of transitions, maximal steps, multi-steps, and maximal multi-steps of transitions in Petri nets, but in a different manner than those defined in [Burk 81a,Burk 83], by considering labeled transitions. We will show that we obtain a hierarchy of families of languages defined by multiple use of transition in firing transitions in a single multistep. Except for the maximal multi-steps all classes can be simulated by sequential firing of transitions.
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