Saturday 1 September 2018

What have the L-systems (Lindenmayer systems) been actually used for in biology?


From Wikipedia:



An L-system or Lindenmayer system is a parallel rewriting system and a type of formal grammar.


L-systems were introduced and developed in 1968 by Aristid Lindenmayer, a Hungarian theoretical biologist and botanist at the University of Utrecht. Lindenmayer used L-systems to describe the behaviour of plant cells and to model the growth processes of plant development.




I tried to find biological research that has actually used this system but I could not find any. Perhaps this is because I do not know biology that well.


Are these models important? Still taught?


They do produce pretty pictures (again from Wikipedia)


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