Abstract

The paper introduces node replacement graph grammars with dynamic node relabeling as an extension of the eNCE families of graph grammars. Initiated by NLC grammars in which graph embedding is based on node labels only, node distinction of the embedded graph extended NLC grammars to NCE grammars and dynamic edge relabeling further extended NCE grammars to eNCE grammars. Now, dynamic node relabeling, the node counterpart of the dynamic edge relabeling, is introduced as the next extension, which we call neNCE. The paper analyzes basic language-theoretical properties of the neNCE system.

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