Abstract. Combining ideas from distributed algorithms and alternating automata, we introduce a new class of finite graph automata that recognize precisely the languages of finite graphs definable in monadic second-order logic. By restricting transitions to be nondeterministic or deterministic, we also obtain two strictly weaker variants of our automata for which the emptiness problem is decidable. As an application, we suggest how suitable graph automata might be useful in formal verification of distribute
AbstractWe investigate notions of decidability and definability for the Monadic Second-Order Logic o...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
A hierarchical approach to the decomposition of graphs is introduced which is related to the notion ...
AbstractTwo-way alternating automata on infinite trees were introduced by Vardi (Reasoning about the...
116 pagesDistributed automata are finite-state machines that operate on finite directed graphs. Acti...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
Graph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to graphs. ...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
Abstract: Recognizable graph languages are a generalization of regular (word) lan-guages to graphs (...
AbstractThe notion of a recognizable set of finite graphs is introduced. Every set of finite graphs,...
AbstractGraph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to ...
International audienceIn order to generalize the Kleene theorem from the free monoid to richer algeb...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
AbstractWe investigate notions of decidability and definability for the Monadic Second-Order Logic o...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
A hierarchical approach to the decomposition of graphs is introduced which is related to the notion ...
AbstractTwo-way alternating automata on infinite trees were introduced by Vardi (Reasoning about the...
116 pagesDistributed automata are finite-state machines that operate on finite directed graphs. Acti...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
Graph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to graphs. ...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
Abstract: Recognizable graph languages are a generalization of regular (word) lan-guages to graphs (...
AbstractThe notion of a recognizable set of finite graphs is introduced. Every set of finite graphs,...
AbstractGraph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to ...
International audienceIn order to generalize the Kleene theorem from the free monoid to richer algeb...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
AbstractWe investigate notions of decidability and definability for the Monadic Second-Order Logic o...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...