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'''On Generalized Nets Theory''' is a book by [[Krassimir Atanassov]], published in September 2007 in the series "Bulgarian Academic Monographs" of "Professor Marin Drinov" Academic Publishing House. ISBN 978-954-322-237-7.
'''On Generalized Nets Theory''' is a book by [[Krassimir Atanassov]], published in September 2007 in the series "Bulgarian Academic Monographs" of "Professor Marin Drinov" Academic Publishing House. ISBN 978-954-322-237-7.
The book presents the most interesting results in the [[theory of generalized nets|theoretical]] research in the area of [[generalized nets]], obtained after 1991 year, when the book ''[[Generalized Nets (World Scientific)|"Generalized Nets"]]'' was published.


== Table of contents ==
== Table of contents ==
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# Short discussion on the use of GNs
# Short discussion on the use of GNs
# GNs and the other types of Petri nets
# GNs and the other types of Petri nets
# Second example: GN amd a Kolmogorov machine
# Second example: GN and a Kolmogorov machine


; Chapter 2. Reduced generalized nets :
; Chapter 2. Reduced generalized nets :
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## Opposite GNs  
## Opposite GNs  
# GNs with tokens duration of "life"
# GNs with tokens duration of "life"
# GNs with tokens possessing enllanced memory capabilities
# GNs with tokens possessing enhanced memory capabilities
# Two new types of intuitionistic fuzzy GNs  
# Two new types of intuitionistic fuzzy GNs  
# Four versions of GNs with special types of initial tokens' characteristics  
# Four versions of GNs with special types of initial tokens' characteristics  
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## Third version of а GN with special types of initial tokens' characteristics  
## Third version of а GN with special types of initial tokens' characteristics  
## Fourth and fifth versions of а GN with special types of initial tokens characteristics  
## Fourth and fifth versions of а GN with special types of initial tokens characteristics  
# GNs in wllich the tokens obtain variables as characteristics  
# GNs in which the tokens obtain variables as characteristics  
# Modified GNs  
# Modified GNs  
# GNs with three-dimensional structure  
# GNs with three-dimensional structure  
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# How to construct а GN  
# How to construct а GN  
# How to check GN validity  
# How to check GN validity  
# Algorithms for constructing of GNs оп ЬаБе of case studies  
# Algorithms for constructing of GNs on base of case studies  
## First algorithm  
## First algorithm  
## Second algorithm  
## Second algorithm  
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; Bibliography  
; Bibliography  
; Subject index  
; Subject index  
== See also ==
* [[On Generalized Nets Theory/Errata|'''Errata''' to this book]]


[[Category:Books on generalized nets]]
[[Category:Books on generalized nets]]

Latest revision as of 22:22, 11 May 2009

The cover of the book

On Generalized Nets Theory is a book by Krassimir Atanassov, published in September 2007 in the series "Bulgarian Academic Monographs" of "Professor Marin Drinov" Academic Publishing House. ISBN 978-954-322-237-7.

The book presents the most interesting results in the theoretical research in the area of generalized nets, obtained after 1991 year, when the book "Generalized Nets" was published.

Table of contents

Preface
Chapter 1. Definitions of generalized net
  1. On the concept of GN
  2. Algorithms for transition and GN functioning
  3. First example: A GN model of a train station
  4. Short discussion on the use of GNs
  5. GNs and the other types of Petri nets
  6. Second example: GN and a Kolmogorov machine
Chapter 2. Reduced generalized nets
  1. Definition of reduced GN
  2. Formal definition of a *-GN
  3. Third example: A GN-model of a subscribers' traffic of communication switching systems
  4. Fourth example: GN models of biological processes
Chapter 3. Conservative extensions of generalized nets
  1. First conservative extensions of GNs
    1. Intuitionistic fuzzy GNs of type 1
    2. Intuitionistic fuzzy GNs of type 2
    3. Colour GNs
    4. GNs with interval activation time
    5. GNs with complex structure
    6. GNs with global memory
    7. GNs with optimization components
    8. GNs with additional clocks
    9. GNs with stop-conditions
    10. Opposite GNs
  2. GNs with tokens duration of "life"
  3. GNs with tokens possessing enhanced memory capabilities
  4. Two new types of intuitionistic fuzzy GNs
  5. Four versions of GNs with special types of initial tokens' characteristics
    1. First version of а GN with special types of initial tokens' characteristics
    2. Second version of а GN with special types of initial tokens' characteristics
    3. Third version of а GN with special types of initial tokens' characteristics
    4. Fourth and fifth versions of а GN with special types of initial tokens characteristics
  6. GNs in which the tokens obtain variables as characteristics
  7. Modified GNs
  8. GNs with three-dimensional structure
  9. Fifth example: GN, representing the functioning and the results of the work of а fuzzy Petri net
Chapter 4. Algebraic aspect of the theory of generalized nets
  1. Operations and relations over GNs
  2. An inductive definition of the concept of а GN
  3. А property of the GNs
  4. On Hadamard's Correctness Principle
Chapter 5. Operator aspect of the theory of generalized nets
  1. Operators over GNs
  2. Self-modifying GNs
  3. Sixth Example: GN models in medicine
    1. GN model of the human body
    2. GN model of the gastrointestinal system of the human body
Chapter 6. Methodological aspect of the theory of generalized nets
  1. How to construct а GN
  2. How to check GN validity
  3. Algorithms for constructing of GNs on base of case studies
    1. First algorithm
    2. Second algorithm
    3. Third algorithm
    4. Fourth algorithm
    5. Fifth algorithm
  4. А GN describing the process of learning of а GN
Chapter 7. Appendices
  1. Appendix 1: Index matrix
  2. Appendix 2: Intuitionistic fuzzy logics and intuitionistic fuzzy sets
Bibliography
Subject index

See also