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This chapter focuses on specifying computations using multisets within a logic programming framework. It illustrates this by encoding numerals, letters, and words as multisets. The chapter provides examples of encoding computational models such as finite automata and pushdown automata using linear logic and multisets. It also touches upon the properties of these encodings. Bibliographic notes point to related work on multiset rewriting and its applications.
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