International audienceThis paper deals with descriptive complexity of picture languages of any dimension by syntactical fragments of existential second-order logic. Two classical classes of picture languages are studied: - The class of recognizable picture languages, i.e. projections of languages defined by local constraints (or tilings): it is known as the most robust class extending the class of regular languages to any dimension; - The class of picture languages recognized on nondeterministic cellular automata in linear time : cellu- lar automata is the simplest and most natural model of parallel computation and linear time is their minimal time class allowing synchronization. We uniformly generalize to any dimension the characterization...
this paper a series of languages adequate for expressing exactly those properties checkable in a ser...
. We isolate a technique for showing that a picture language (i.e. a "two-dimensional language&...
AbstractIt is shown that a set of pictures (rectangular arrays of symbols) is recognized by a finite...
International audienceThis paper deals with descriptive complexity of picture languages of any dimen...
International audienceThis paper deals with logical characterizations of picture languages of any di...
International audienceThis paper deals with descriptive complexity of picture languages of any dimen...
This paper deals with descriptive complexity of picture languages of any dimension by syntactical fr...
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Abstract. We give a characterization, in terms of computational com-plexity, of the family Rec1 of t...
Descriptive complexity may be useful to design programs in a natural declarative way. This is import...
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We give a characterization, in terms of computational complexity, of the family Rec 1 of the unary p...
In this paper we consider the classes REC1 and UREC1 of unary picture languages that are tiling reco...
Cellular automata constitute the model of parallel and local computation by excellence.As for any mo...
Descriptive complexity provides intrinsic, that is,machine-independent, characterizations of the maj...
this paper a series of languages adequate for expressing exactly those properties checkable in a ser...
. We isolate a technique for showing that a picture language (i.e. a "two-dimensional language&...
AbstractIt is shown that a set of pictures (rectangular arrays of symbols) is recognized by a finite...
International audienceThis paper deals with descriptive complexity of picture languages of any dimen...
International audienceThis paper deals with logical characterizations of picture languages of any di...
International audienceThis paper deals with descriptive complexity of picture languages of any dimen...
This paper deals with descriptive complexity of picture languages of any dimension by syntactical fr...
In this master's thesis we study the generalization of word languages into multi-dimensional arrays ...
Abstract. We give a characterization, in terms of computational com-plexity, of the family Rec1 of t...
Descriptive complexity may be useful to design programs in a natural declarative way. This is import...
AbstractThe paper investigates complexity and decidability questions for two restricted classes of p...
We give a characterization, in terms of computational complexity, of the family Rec 1 of the unary p...
In this paper we consider the classes REC1 and UREC1 of unary picture languages that are tiling reco...
Cellular automata constitute the model of parallel and local computation by excellence.As for any mo...
Descriptive complexity provides intrinsic, that is,machine-independent, characterizations of the maj...
this paper a series of languages adequate for expressing exactly those properties checkable in a ser...
. We isolate a technique for showing that a picture language (i.e. a "two-dimensional language&...
AbstractIt is shown that a set of pictures (rectangular arrays of symbols) is recognized by a finite...