AbstractWe define new subclasses of the class of irreducible sofic shifts. These classes form an infinite hierarchy where the lowest class is the class of almost finite type shifts introduced by B. Marcus. We give effective characterizations of these classes with the syntactic semigroups of the shifts. We prove that these classes define invariants for shift equivalence (and thus for conjugacy). Finally, we extend the result to the case of reducible sofic shifts
AbstractWe derive a computable set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a hom...
We consider the languages of finite trees called tree-shift languages which are factorial extensible...
AbstractIf Z is the group of integers, A a finite alphabet and AZ the set of all functions c:Z→A, th...
We define new subclasses of the class of sofic shifts. These classes form an infinite hierarchy. For...
International audienceWe define new subclasses of the class of irreducible sofic shifts. These class...
AbstractWe define new subclasses of the class of irreducible sofic shifts. These classes form an inf...
For a pseudovariety of ordered semigroups, let be the class of sofic subshifts whose syntactic semig...
Abstract We define a new invariant for shift equivalence of sofic shifts. This invariant, that we ca...
Abstract: It is studied how taking the inverse image by a sliding block code affects the syntactic s...
International audienceWe define a new invariant for the conjugacy of irreductible so fic shifts. Thi...
A G-shift of finite type (G-SFT) is a shift of finite type which commutes with the continuous action...
Abstract: We show that the maximal subgroup of the free profinite semigroup associated by Almeida to...
AbstractA sofic shift is a symbolic dynamical system which consists of all sequences of labels occur...
International audienceWe define the class of sofic-Dyck shifts which extends the class of Markov-Dyc...
It is given a structural conjugacy invariant in the set of pseudowords whose nite factors are fact...
AbstractWe derive a computable set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a hom...
We consider the languages of finite trees called tree-shift languages which are factorial extensible...
AbstractIf Z is the group of integers, A a finite alphabet and AZ the set of all functions c:Z→A, th...
We define new subclasses of the class of sofic shifts. These classes form an infinite hierarchy. For...
International audienceWe define new subclasses of the class of irreducible sofic shifts. These class...
AbstractWe define new subclasses of the class of irreducible sofic shifts. These classes form an inf...
For a pseudovariety of ordered semigroups, let be the class of sofic subshifts whose syntactic semig...
Abstract We define a new invariant for shift equivalence of sofic shifts. This invariant, that we ca...
Abstract: It is studied how taking the inverse image by a sliding block code affects the syntactic s...
International audienceWe define a new invariant for the conjugacy of irreductible so fic shifts. Thi...
A G-shift of finite type (G-SFT) is a shift of finite type which commutes with the continuous action...
Abstract: We show that the maximal subgroup of the free profinite semigroup associated by Almeida to...
AbstractA sofic shift is a symbolic dynamical system which consists of all sequences of labels occur...
International audienceWe define the class of sofic-Dyck shifts which extends the class of Markov-Dyc...
It is given a structural conjugacy invariant in the set of pseudowords whose nite factors are fact...
AbstractWe derive a computable set of necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of a hom...
We consider the languages of finite trees called tree-shift languages which are factorial extensible...
AbstractIf Z is the group of integers, A a finite alphabet and AZ the set of all functions c:Z→A, th...