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Overview

Maciej Koutny is affiliated with Newcastle University in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions are primarily concentrated within the field of Computer Science, with specific focus on the subfields of Computational Theory and Mathematics, Computer Networks and Communications, Artificial Intelligence, Molecular Biology, and Mechanical Engineering.

The scientist's main research topics include Petri Nets in System Modeling, Formal Methods in Verification, Distributed Systems and Fault Tolerance, Modular Robots and Swarm Intelligence, Logic, Programming, and Type Systems, Business Process Modeling and Analysis, as well as DNA and Biological Computing.

Among recent papers attributed to this research area are:

  • Orchestrating the Development Lifecycle of Machine Learning-based IoT Applications, 2020, ACM Computing Surveys
  • Asynchrony and Persistence in Reaction Systems, 2020, Theoretical Computer Science
  • Relational Structures for Concurrent Behaviours, 2020, Theoretical Computer Science
  • Plug-in Context Providers for Reaction Systems, 2020, Theoretical Computer Science
  • Reaction Mining for Reaction Systems, 2024, Natural Computing

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Maciej Koutny include:

  • Łukasz Mikulski
  • Ryszard Janicki
  • Jetty Kleijn
  • Alex Yakovlev
  • Fabrice Kordon

The scientist publishes regularly in several academic venues, most notably:

  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • Natural Computing
  • Fundamenta Informaticae
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • ACM Computing Surveys

In the area of book publications, Maciej Koutny has multiple contributions through major academic publishers. These include titles such as Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency volumes XV, XVI, and XVII published by Springer Science+Business Media between 2021 and 2023. Additionally, they contributed to Paradigms of Concurrency, published by Springer Nature in 2022.

Best Publications

  • Opacity generalised to transition systems

    Jeremy W. Bryans;Maciej Koutny;Laurent Mazaré;Peter Y. A. Ryan

  • Petri net algebra

    Eike Best;Raymond Devillers;Maciej Koutny

  • Semantics of inhibitor nets

    Ryszard Janicki;Maciej Koutny

  • Modelling Opacity Using Petri Nets

    Jeremy W. Bryans;Maciej Koutny;Peter Y.A. Ryan

  • Towards a petri net semantics for membrane systems

    Jetty H. C. M. Kleijn;Maciej Koutny;Grzegorz Rozenberg

  • Orchestrating the Development Lifecycle of Machine Learning-based IoT Applications: A Taxonomy and Survey

    Bin Qian;Jie Su;Zhenyu Wen;Devki Nandan Jha

  • Canonical prefixes of Petri net unfoldings

    Victor Khomenko;Maciej Koutny;Walter Vogler

  • Framed temporal logic programming

    Zhenhua Duan;Xiaoxiao Yang;Maciej Koutny

  • Structure of concurrency

    Ryszard Janicki;Maciej Koutny

  • Petri net semantics of priority systems

    Eike Best;Maciej Koutny

  • Process semantics of general inhibitor nets

    H. C. M. Kleijn;M. Koutny

  • Towards a petri net semantics for membrane systems

    Jetty H. C. M. Kleijn;Maciej Koutny;Grzegorz Rozenberg

  • Logic synthesis for asynchronous circuits based on STG unfoldings and incremental SAT

    Victor Khomenko;Maciej Koutny;Alex Yakovlev

  • Towards an Efficient Algorithm for Unfolding Petri Nets

    Victor Khomenko;Maciej Koutny

  • Detecting State Encoding Conflicts in STG Unfoldings Using SAT

    Victor Khomenko;Maciej Koutny;Alex Yakovlev

  • Detecting state coding conflicts in STG unfoldings using SAT

    V. Khomenko;M. Koutny;A. Yakovlev

  • A framed temporal logic programming language

    Zhen-Hua Duan;Maciej Koutny

  • Petri Nets, Process Algebras and Concurrent Programming Languages

    Eike Best;Raymond R. Devillers;Maciej Koutny

  • A Refined View of the Box Algebra

    Eike Best;Maciej Koutny

  • Opacity generalised to transition systems

    Jeremy W. Bryans;Maciej Koutny;Laurent Mazaré;Peter Y. A. Ryan

  • Parallelisation of the Petri Net Unfolding Algorithm

    Keijo Heljanko;Victor Khomenko;Maciej Koutny

  • Merged processes: a new condensed representation of Petri net behaviour

    Victor Khomenko;Alex Kondratyev;Maciej Koutny;Walter Vogler

  • Canonical Prefixes of Petri-Net Unfoldings

    Khomenko;M Koutny;W Vogler

  • Detecting State Coding Conflicts in STG Unfoldings Using SAT

    Khomenko;M Koutny;A Yakovlev

  • Structure of Concurrency

    M Koutny;R Janicki

Frequent Co-Authors

Grzegorz Rozenberg
Grzegorz Rozenberg Leiden University
Alex Yakovlev
Alex Yakovlev Newcastle University
Brian Randell
Brian Randell Newcastle University
Peter Y. A. Ryan
Peter Y. A. Ryan University of Luxembourg
Andrzej Ehrenfeucht
Andrzej Ehrenfeucht University of Colorado Boulder
Andy Wellings
Andy Wellings University of York
Alan Burns
Alan Burns University of York
Rajiv Ranjan
Rajiv Ranjan Newcastle University
Kurt Jensen
Kurt Jensen Aarhus University
Alexander B. Yakovlev
Alexander B. Yakovlev University of Mississippi

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