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Petri Net Generating Hexagonal Arrays

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Combinatorial Image Analysis (IWCIA 2011)

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A new model to generate hexagonal arrays using Petri net structure has been defined. The catenation of an arrowhead to a b-hexagon results in a similar b-hexagon. This concept has been used in Hexagonal Array Token Petri Net Structure (HATPNS). A variation in the position of catenation has been introduced in Adjunct Hexagonal Array Token Petri Net Structure (AHATPNS). Comparisons with other hexagonal array models have been made.

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Lalitha, D., Rangarajan, K., Thomas, D.G. (2011). Petri Net Generating Hexagonal Arrays. In: Aggarwal, J.K., Barneva, R.P., Brimkov, V.E., Koroutchev, K.N., Korutcheva, E.R. (eds) Combinatorial Image Analysis. IWCIA 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6636. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21073-0_22

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