AbstractWe settle an open problem, the inclusion problem for pattern languages. This is the first known case where inclusion is undecidable for generative devices having a trivially decidable equivalence problem. The study of patterns goes back to the seminal work of Thue and is important also, for instance, in recent work concerning inductive inference and learning. Our results concern both erasing and nonerasing patterns
AbstractIn the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i.e. patterns that cov...
AbstractThe paper introduces the notion of decision lists over regular patterns. This formalism prov...
The present paper deals with the decision problem for the class of one-variable patterns, called the...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a ...
We study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which is shown to be undecidable by Jiang et a...
We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a bounded ...
We study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which - due to Jiang et al. (Journal of Comput...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which—due to Jiang et al. [T. Jiang, A...
Abstract. We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with ...
We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a bounded ...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a ...
AbstractOn the one hand, the inclusion problem for nonerasing and erasing pattern languages is undec...
On the one hand, the inclusion problem for nonerasing and erasing pattern languages is undecidable (...
We define a concept of inclusion depth (see Definition 1) to capture mind-change complexity [3,1] of...
AbstractA deterministic pushdown acceptor is called a simple machine when it is restricted to have o...
AbstractIn the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i.e. patterns that cov...
AbstractThe paper introduces the notion of decision lists over regular patterns. This formalism prov...
The present paper deals with the decision problem for the class of one-variable patterns, called the...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a ...
We study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which is shown to be undecidable by Jiang et a...
We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a bounded ...
We study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which - due to Jiang et al. (Journal of Comput...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which—due to Jiang et al. [T. Jiang, A...
Abstract. We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with ...
We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a bounded ...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a ...
AbstractOn the one hand, the inclusion problem for nonerasing and erasing pattern languages is undec...
On the one hand, the inclusion problem for nonerasing and erasing pattern languages is undecidable (...
We define a concept of inclusion depth (see Definition 1) to capture mind-change complexity [3,1] of...
AbstractA deterministic pushdown acceptor is called a simple machine when it is restricted to have o...
AbstractIn the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i.e. patterns that cov...
AbstractThe paper introduces the notion of decision lists over regular patterns. This formalism prov...
The present paper deals with the decision problem for the class of one-variable patterns, called the...