AbstractWe show that any finite monoid or semigroup presentation satisfying the small overlap condition C(4) has word problem which is a deterministic rational relation. It follows that the set of lexicographically minimal words forms a regular language of normal forms, and that these normal forms can be computed in linear time. We also deduce that C(4) monoids and semigroups are rational (in the sense of Sakarovitch), asynchronous automatic, and word hyperbolic (in the sense of Duncan and Gilman). From this it follows that C(4) monoids satisfy analogues of Kleene's theorem, and admit decision algorithms for the rational subset and finitely generated submonoid membership problems. We also prove some automata–theoretic results which may be o...
Finite automata and rational languages are fundamental concepts in theoretical computer science and ...
We consider the four families of recognizable, synchronous, deterministic rational and rational subs...
We consider the four families of recognizable, synchronous, deterministic rational and rational subs...
We describe a practical algorithm for computing normal forms for semigroups and monoids with finite ...
We describe a practical algorithm for computing normal forms for semigroups and monoids with finite ...
AbstractWe develop a combinatorial approach to the study of semigroups and monoids with finite prese...
We develop an effective and natural approach to interpret any semigroup admitting a special language...
We develop an effective and natural approach to interpret any semigroup admitting a special language...
AbstractIn our first part of this paper we defined and studied the family of rational monoids, which...
AbstractWe consider various automata-theoretic properties of semigroupoids and small categories and ...
We consider a natural extension to the definition of M-automata which allows the automaton to make u...
We consider various automata-theoretic properties of semigroupoids and small categories and their re...
AbstractIn this paper, submonoids and extensions of automatic and p-automatic monoids are studied. T...
In this thesis, we address a number of issues pertaining to the computational power of monoids and ...
Finite automata and rational languages are fundamental concepts in theoretical computer science and ...
Finite automata and rational languages are fundamental concepts in theoretical computer science and ...
We consider the four families of recognizable, synchronous, deterministic rational and rational subs...
We consider the four families of recognizable, synchronous, deterministic rational and rational subs...
We describe a practical algorithm for computing normal forms for semigroups and monoids with finite ...
We describe a practical algorithm for computing normal forms for semigroups and monoids with finite ...
AbstractWe develop a combinatorial approach to the study of semigroups and monoids with finite prese...
We develop an effective and natural approach to interpret any semigroup admitting a special language...
We develop an effective and natural approach to interpret any semigroup admitting a special language...
AbstractIn our first part of this paper we defined and studied the family of rational monoids, which...
AbstractWe consider various automata-theoretic properties of semigroupoids and small categories and ...
We consider a natural extension to the definition of M-automata which allows the automaton to make u...
We consider various automata-theoretic properties of semigroupoids and small categories and their re...
AbstractIn this paper, submonoids and extensions of automatic and p-automatic monoids are studied. T...
In this thesis, we address a number of issues pertaining to the computational power of monoids and ...
Finite automata and rational languages are fundamental concepts in theoretical computer science and ...
Finite automata and rational languages are fundamental concepts in theoretical computer science and ...
We consider the four families of recognizable, synchronous, deterministic rational and rational subs...
We consider the four families of recognizable, synchronous, deterministic rational and rational subs...