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Recursive transition network

A recursive transition network ("RTN") is a graph theoretical schematic used to represent the rules of a context-free grammar. RTNs have application to programming languages, natural language and lexical analysis. Any sentence that is constructed according to the rules of an RTN is said to be "well-formed". The structural elements of a well-formed sentence may also be well-formed sentences by themselves, or they may be simpler structures. This is why RTNs are described as recursive.

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  1. A sentence is generated by a RTN by applying the generative rules specified in the RTN itself. These represent any set of rules or a function consisting of a finite number of steps.

  2. Ela Kumar (20 September 2008). Artificial Intelligence. I. K. International Pvt Ltd. pp. 324–. ISBN 978-81-906566-6-5. 978-81-906566-6-5