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Hexagonal Prusa Grammar Model for Context-Free Hexagonal Picture Languages

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Prusa Grammar is a recently introduced rectangular picture languages generating model which exploits the parallel application of two-dimensional context-free rules. We introduce the hexagonal version of Prusa grammar and generate images. We compare this model with other hexagonal array generating devices for the description of its generative power.

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Kamaraj, T., Thomas, D.G. (2014). Hexagonal Prusa Grammar Model for Context-Free Hexagonal Picture Languages. In: Krishnan, G., Anitha, R., Lekshmi, R., Kumar, M., Bonato, A., Graña, M. (eds) Computational Intelligence, Cyber Security and Computational Models. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 246. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1680-3_33

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