The hairpin completion is a natural operation on formal languages which has been inspired by molecular phenomena in biology and by DNA-computing. In 2009 we presented a (polynomial time) decision algorithm to decide regularity of the hairpin completion. In this paper we provide four new results: 1.) We show that the decision problem is NL-complete. 2.) There is a polynomial time decision algorithm which runs in time O(n8), this improves our previous results, which provided O(n^{20}). 3.) For the one-sided case (which is closer to DNA computing) the time is O(n2), only. 4.) The hairpin completion of a regular language is unambiguous linear context-free. This result allows to compute the growth (generating function) of the hairpin comp...
We present a new fast algorithm for calculating the growth rate of complexity for regular languages....
In [9] and [2] a formal model for molecular computing was proposed, which makes focused use of affi...
In [9] and [2] a formal model for molecular computing was proposed, which makes focused use of affi...
AbstractHairpin completion is an operation on formal languages that has been inspired by hairpin for...
AbstractHairpin completion is an operation on formal languages that has been inspired by hairpin for...
Abstract(Bounded) hairpin completion and its iterated versions are operations on formal languages wh...
AbstractWe consider two complementary operations: Hairpin completion introduced in [D. Cheptea, C. M...
AbstractWe consider two complementary operations: Hairpin completion introduced in [D. Cheptea, C. M...
AbstractWe consider a few algorithmic problems regarding the hairpin completion. The first problem w...
AbstractHairpin completion is a formal operation inspired from biochemistry. Here we consider a rest...
Abstract(Bounded) hairpin completion and its iterated versions are operations on formal languages wh...
AbstractHairpin completion is a formal operation inspired from biochemistry. Here we consider a rest...
AbstractHairpin formations arise in biochemical processes and play an important role in DNA-computin...
AbstractWe consider a few algorithmic problems regarding the hairpin completion. The first problem w...
The paper investigates the power of the dynamic complexity classes DynFO, DynQF and DynPROP over str...
We present a new fast algorithm for calculating the growth rate of complexity for regular languages....
In [9] and [2] a formal model for molecular computing was proposed, which makes focused use of affi...
In [9] and [2] a formal model for molecular computing was proposed, which makes focused use of affi...
AbstractHairpin completion is an operation on formal languages that has been inspired by hairpin for...
AbstractHairpin completion is an operation on formal languages that has been inspired by hairpin for...
Abstract(Bounded) hairpin completion and its iterated versions are operations on formal languages wh...
AbstractWe consider two complementary operations: Hairpin completion introduced in [D. Cheptea, C. M...
AbstractWe consider two complementary operations: Hairpin completion introduced in [D. Cheptea, C. M...
AbstractWe consider a few algorithmic problems regarding the hairpin completion. The first problem w...
AbstractHairpin completion is a formal operation inspired from biochemistry. Here we consider a rest...
Abstract(Bounded) hairpin completion and its iterated versions are operations on formal languages wh...
AbstractHairpin completion is a formal operation inspired from biochemistry. Here we consider a rest...
AbstractHairpin formations arise in biochemical processes and play an important role in DNA-computin...
AbstractWe consider a few algorithmic problems regarding the hairpin completion. The first problem w...
The paper investigates the power of the dynamic complexity classes DynFO, DynQF and DynPROP over str...
We present a new fast algorithm for calculating the growth rate of complexity for regular languages....
In [9] and [2] a formal model for molecular computing was proposed, which makes focused use of affi...
In [9] and [2] a formal model for molecular computing was proposed, which makes focused use of affi...