A wide variety of algorithms can be used to determine the equivalence of two Deterministic Finite Automata (DFAs) and/or Nondeterministic Finite Automata (NFAs). This project focuses on three key areas: 1. A detailed discussion of several algorithms that can be used to prove the equivalence of two DFAs (and/or NFAs, since every NFA has an equivalent DFA), with an analysis of the time complexity involved in each case. 2. Modifications to a few of these algorithms to produce a \u27witness\u27 string if the two automata are not equivalent. This string is accepted by one of the automata, but not by the other, so it serves as a clear demonstration of why the two automata are inequivalent. 3. A Java implementation of a couple of efficient algorit...
In this article practical, experimental and theoretical results of the conducted research are presen...
This paper aims at introducing finite automata theory, the different ways to describe regular langua...
AbstractHere considered is the bound to the lengths of input strings to be examined for checking equ...
A wide variety of algorithms can be used to determine the equivalence of two Deterministic Finite Au...
The minimal deterministic finite automaton is generally used to determine regular languages equalit...
AbstractThe JFLAP package is a free, interactive visualization, and teaching tool for formal languag...
Equivalence of deterministic finite automata (DFAs) has been researched for several decades, but equ...
An algorithm is given for determining if two finite automata with start states are equivalent. The a...
\u3cp\u3eFailure deterministic finite automata (FDFAs) represent regular languages more compactly th...
In this survey we compare several known variants of the algorithm for learning deterministic finite ...
We present various nondeterministic finite automata (NFAs) for the approximate string and sequence m...
The present paper establishes the learnability of simple deterministic finite-memory automata via me...
We introduce bisimulation up to congruence as a technique for proving language equivalence of non-de...
We introduce bisimulation up to congruence as a technique for proving language equivalence of non-de...
The present paper establishes the learnability of simple deterministic finitememory automata via mem...
In this article practical, experimental and theoretical results of the conducted research are presen...
This paper aims at introducing finite automata theory, the different ways to describe regular langua...
AbstractHere considered is the bound to the lengths of input strings to be examined for checking equ...
A wide variety of algorithms can be used to determine the equivalence of two Deterministic Finite Au...
The minimal deterministic finite automaton is generally used to determine regular languages equalit...
AbstractThe JFLAP package is a free, interactive visualization, and teaching tool for formal languag...
Equivalence of deterministic finite automata (DFAs) has been researched for several decades, but equ...
An algorithm is given for determining if two finite automata with start states are equivalent. The a...
\u3cp\u3eFailure deterministic finite automata (FDFAs) represent regular languages more compactly th...
In this survey we compare several known variants of the algorithm for learning deterministic finite ...
We present various nondeterministic finite automata (NFAs) for the approximate string and sequence m...
The present paper establishes the learnability of simple deterministic finite-memory automata via me...
We introduce bisimulation up to congruence as a technique for proving language equivalence of non-de...
We introduce bisimulation up to congruence as a technique for proving language equivalence of non-de...
The present paper establishes the learnability of simple deterministic finitememory automata via mem...
In this article practical, experimental and theoretical results of the conducted research are presen...
This paper aims at introducing finite automata theory, the different ways to describe regular langua...
AbstractHere considered is the bound to the lengths of input strings to be examined for checking equ...