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The chapter describes full details of the latest version of SGL which can be particularly suitable for dealing with very large distributed social systems and social networks representing them. Extremely compact SGL operational scenarios (usually hundreds of times shorter than in other languages as pursuing quite different philosophy of dealing with distributed spaces) are represented as active recursive patterns spatially matching distributed systems rather than copying and bringing them for analysis to separated computational resources. SGL allows us to create and process large graphs and networks arbitrarily distributed in virtual and physical spaces, with the use of all computational and communication resources available throughout them. SGL has unified recursive syntax and semantics with clear interpretation scheme allowing it to be easily implemented on any platforms needed.

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Sapaty, P.S. (2019). Spatial Grasp Language, SGL. In: Holistic Analysis and Management of Distributed Social Systems. Studies in Systems, Decision and Control, vol 184. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01830-6_3

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