lindenmayer grammars

Lindenmayer grammars, or L-systems, are a type of formal grammar used to model the growth and development of complex patterns found in nature, such as branching trees or intricate fractals. They consist of a set of production rules that describe how symbols can be replaced or modified, creating successive generations of a string or sequence. L-systems are commonly used in computer graphics and biological simulations to generate visually appealing and realistic representations of organic structures.

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