AbstractWe investigate the relationship between regular languages and syntactic monoid size. In particular, we consider the transformation monoids of n-state (minimal) deterministic finite automata. We show tight upper and lower bounds on the syntactic monoid size depending on the number of generators (input alphabet size) used. It turns out, that the two generator case is the most involved one. There we show a lower bound of nn1-2n for the size of the syntactic monoid of a language accepted by an n-state deterministic finite automaton with binary input alphabet. Moreover, we prove that for every prime n⩾7, the maximal size semigroup w.r.t.its size among all (transformation) semigroups which can be generated with two generators, is generate...
AbstractThe size of the transformation semigroup of a reversible deterministic finite automaton with...
AbstractWe compare the number of states between minimal deterministic finite automata accepting a re...
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between regular languages and syntactic monoid size. In part...
We invite the reader to join our quest for the largest subsemigroup ofa transformation monoid on n e...
AbstractThe size of the transformation semigroup of a reversible deterministic finite automaton with...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
Abstract. The problem of converting deterministic finite automata into (short) regular expressions i...
Abstract. In the theory of automata the question about difference between the size of deterministic ...
AbstractWe investigate the state complexity of some operations on binary regular languages. In parti...
Nondeterministic automata may be viewed as succinct programs implementing deterministic automata, i....
In this thesis, we cover the general topic of state complexity. In particular, we examine the boun...
AbstractWe prove for injective automata an analogue of Pin's result (1978) that any finite monoid di...
It is well known that the class of regular languages coincides with the class of languages recognize...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00224-017-9803-8The st...
AbstractThe size of the transformation semigroup of a reversible deterministic finite automaton with...
AbstractWe compare the number of states between minimal deterministic finite automata accepting a re...
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...
AbstractWe investigate the relationship between regular languages and syntactic monoid size. In part...
We invite the reader to join our quest for the largest subsemigroup ofa transformation monoid on n e...
AbstractThe size of the transformation semigroup of a reversible deterministic finite automaton with...
AbstractWe investigate the average-case state and transition complexity of deterministic and nondete...
Abstract. The problem of converting deterministic finite automata into (short) regular expressions i...
Abstract. In the theory of automata the question about difference between the size of deterministic ...
AbstractWe investigate the state complexity of some operations on binary regular languages. In parti...
Nondeterministic automata may be viewed as succinct programs implementing deterministic automata, i....
In this thesis, we cover the general topic of state complexity. In particular, we examine the boun...
AbstractWe prove for injective automata an analogue of Pin's result (1978) that any finite monoid di...
It is well known that the class of regular languages coincides with the class of languages recognize...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00224-017-9803-8The st...
AbstractThe size of the transformation semigroup of a reversible deterministic finite automaton with...
AbstractWe compare the number of states between minimal deterministic finite automata accepting a re...
AbstractWe investigate the descriptional complexity of the nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) t...