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The effect of regular control on Filamentous Systems with apical growth is examined. The resulting families of languages are classified with respect to regular, linear, context-free and pure languages.
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Subramanian, K.G. A note on regular-controlled apical-growth filamentous systems. International Journal of Computer & Information Sciences 14, 235–242 (1985). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00997022
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