AbstractA code C over an alphabet Σ is a set of words such that every word in C+ has a unique factorization over C, that is, a unique C-decoding. When not all words in C+ appear as messages, a weaker notion of unique factorization can be used. Thus we consider codes C relative to a given set of messages L, such that each word in L has a unique C-decoding. We extend this idea of relativizing code concepts to restricted message spaces.In general terms, from a predicate P defining a class of codes, P-codes, we derive a relativized version of such codes, P-codes relative to a given language L. In essence, C⊆Σ+ is a P-code relative to L⊆Σ+ if P is true on its domain restricted to L. This systematic approach leads to the relativization of the def...
Motivated by the study of decipherability conditions for codes weaker than Unique Decipherability ...
AbstractWe define a code in a sofic shift as a set of blocks of symbols of the shift such that any b...
Motivated by the study of decipherability conditions for codes weaker than Unique Decipherability (U...
AbstractA code C over an alphabet Σ is a set of words such that every word in C+ has a unique factor...
The usual setting for information transmission systems assumes that all words over the source alphab...
The usual setting for information transmission systems assumes that all words over the source alphab...
The canonical coding partition of a set of words is the finest partition such that the words contain...
AbstractThe investigation of the factorizing codes C, i.e., codes satisfying Schützenberger's factor...
We explore the borderline between decidability and undecidability of the following question: “Let C...
The investigation of the factorizing codes C, i.e., codes satisfying Schützenberger’s factorization ...
International audienceComma-free codes have been widely studied in the last sixty years, from points...
In this paper we discuss the problem of constructing minimum-cost, prefix-free codes for equiprobabl...
AbstractLet w be a word and A a language of a finitely generated free monoid Σ∗. We say that w is am...
Abstract. Given any unbounded and non-decreasing sequence f of positive integers, we define an infin...
We study categories of codes and precodes. The objects in these categories capture the encoding and...
Motivated by the study of decipherability conditions for codes weaker than Unique Decipherability ...
AbstractWe define a code in a sofic shift as a set of blocks of symbols of the shift such that any b...
Motivated by the study of decipherability conditions for codes weaker than Unique Decipherability (U...
AbstractA code C over an alphabet Σ is a set of words such that every word in C+ has a unique factor...
The usual setting for information transmission systems assumes that all words over the source alphab...
The usual setting for information transmission systems assumes that all words over the source alphab...
The canonical coding partition of a set of words is the finest partition such that the words contain...
AbstractThe investigation of the factorizing codes C, i.e., codes satisfying Schützenberger's factor...
We explore the borderline between decidability and undecidability of the following question: “Let C...
The investigation of the factorizing codes C, i.e., codes satisfying Schützenberger’s factorization ...
International audienceComma-free codes have been widely studied in the last sixty years, from points...
In this paper we discuss the problem of constructing minimum-cost, prefix-free codes for equiprobabl...
AbstractLet w be a word and A a language of a finitely generated free monoid Σ∗. We say that w is am...
Abstract. Given any unbounded and non-decreasing sequence f of positive integers, we define an infin...
We study categories of codes and precodes. The objects in these categories capture the encoding and...
Motivated by the study of decipherability conditions for codes weaker than Unique Decipherability ...
AbstractWe define a code in a sofic shift as a set of blocks of symbols of the shift such that any b...
Motivated by the study of decipherability conditions for codes weaker than Unique Decipherability (U...