AbstractThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because it is a standard tool for modeling process algebras. It still remains a mysterious operation on regular languages.Antonio Restivo proposed as a challenge to characterize the smallest class of languages containing the singletons and closed under Boolean operations, product and shuffle. This problem is still widely open, but we present some partial results on it. We also study some other smaller classes, including the smallest class containing the languages composed of a single word of length 2 which is closed under Boolean operations and shuffle by a letter (resp. shuffle by a letter and by the star of a letter). The proof techniques have both ...
Motivated by the general problem to characterize families of languages closed under shuffle, we inve...
In [6] it was shown that shuffle languages are contained in one-way-NSPACE(log n) and in P. In this ...
There exist very lucid explanations of the combinatorial origins of rational and algebraic functi...
There is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because it is a s...
There is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because it is a s...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, ma...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, ma...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, ma...
AbstractThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because i...
In this paper we survey some recent researches concerning the shuffle operation that arise both in F...
In this paper we survey some recent researches concerning the shuffle operation that arise both in F...
AbstractIn this paper we show that shuffle languages are contained in one-way-NSPACE(logn) thus in P...
AbstractWe introduce and study the notion of shuffle residual of a language L: the set containing th...
AbstractWe investigate a special variant of the shuffle decomposition problem for regular languages;...
Motivated by the general problem to characterize families of languages closed under shuffle, we inve...
Motivated by the general problem to characterize families of languages closed under shuffle, we inve...
In [6] it was shown that shuffle languages are contained in one-way-NSPACE(log n) and in P. In this ...
There exist very lucid explanations of the combinatorial origins of rational and algebraic functi...
There is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because it is a s...
There is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because it is a s...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, ma...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, ma...
International audienceThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, ma...
AbstractThere is an increasing interest in the shuffle product on formal languages, mainly because i...
In this paper we survey some recent researches concerning the shuffle operation that arise both in F...
In this paper we survey some recent researches concerning the shuffle operation that arise both in F...
AbstractIn this paper we show that shuffle languages are contained in one-way-NSPACE(logn) thus in P...
AbstractWe introduce and study the notion of shuffle residual of a language L: the set containing th...
AbstractWe investigate a special variant of the shuffle decomposition problem for regular languages;...
Motivated by the general problem to characterize families of languages closed under shuffle, we inve...
Motivated by the general problem to characterize families of languages closed under shuffle, we inve...
In [6] it was shown that shuffle languages are contained in one-way-NSPACE(log n) and in P. In this ...
There exist very lucid explanations of the combinatorial origins of rational and algebraic functi...