Proceedings 11th International Workshop on Computing with Terms and Graphs
Patrick Bahr (IT University of Copenhagen)

TL;DR
This workshop proceedings covers diverse research on graphs and graph transformation systems in computer science, highlighting theoretical foundations, practical implementations, and interdisciplinary applications.
Contribution
It consolidates recent research and fosters collaboration across various domains involving graphs and term rewriting systems.
Findings
Integration of graph rewriting in modeling complex systems
Advances in graph reduction implementations for programming languages
Interdisciplinary applications in biological and chemical systems
Abstract
Graphs, and graph transformation systems, are used in many areas within Computer Science: to represent data structures and algorithms, to define computation models, as a general modelling tool to study complex systems, etc. Research in term and graph rewriting ranges from theoretical questions to practical implementation issues. Relevant research areas include: the modelling of first- and higher-order term rewriting by graph rewriting, graphical frameworks such as interaction nets and sharing graphs (optimal reduction), rewrite calculi for the analysis of functional programs, graph reduction implementations of programming languages, graphical calculi modelling concurrent and mobile computations, object-oriented systems, graphs as a model of biological or chemical systems, and automated reasoning and symbolic computation systems working on shared structures. The aim of the TERMGRAPH…
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