Abstract
Graph grammar is a rewriting system generating graph languages. Context-free graph grammars are studied developing a theory similar to that of context-free string languages. In this paper we define context-free node replacement graph P system with conditional communication and context-free node replacement graph rewriting P system. Results on the notions such as the minimum number of membranes required to generate a family of context-free graph languages are discussed.
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