Aristid Lindenmayer

Aristid Lindenmayer (November 17, 1925 - 1989) was a Hungarian biologist. In 1968 he developed a formal language that is today called L-Systems or Lindenmayer Systems. Using those systems Lindenmayer modelled the behaviour of cells of plants. L-Systems nowadays are also used to model whole plants.

Publications

  • Aristid Lindenmayer, "Mathematical models for cellular interaction in development." J. Theoret. Biology, 18:280--315, 1968.
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