AbstractIt is a well-established fact that each regular expression can be transformed into a nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) with or without ε-transitions, and all authors seem to provide their own variant of the construction. Of these, Berry and Sethi (1986) have shown that the construction of an ε-free NFA due to Glushkov (1961) is a natural representation of the regular expression because it can be described in terms of Brzozowski derivatives (Brzozowski 1964) of the expression. Moreover, the Glushkov construction also plays a significant role in the document processing area: The SGML standard (ISO 8879 1986), now widely adopted by publishing houses and government agencies for the syntactic specification of textual markup systems...
Abstract. An original algorithm for transformation of finite automata to regular expressions is pres...
Abstract. We solve an open question of Milner [1984]. We define a set of so-called well-behaved fini...
Abstract. We solve an open question of Milner [1984]. We define a set of so-called well-behaved fini...
AbstractIt is a well-established fact that each regular expression can be transformed into a nondete...
AbstractSeveral methods have been developed to construct λ-free automata that represent a regular ex...
AbstractThe main theorem allows an elegant algorithm to be refined into an efficient one. The elegan...
AbstractWe prove that every regular expression of size n can be converted into an equivalent nondete...
The equivalence of finite automata and regular expressions dates back to the seminal paper of Kleene...
AbstractWe show inapproximability results concerning minimization of nondeterministic finite automat...
Abstract. The problem of converting deterministic finite automata into (short) regular expressions i...
AbstractWe give two new algorithms for constructing small nondeterministic finite automata (NFA) fro...
The minimal deterministic finite automaton is generally used to determine regular languages equalit...
Recently, the problem of obtaining a short regular expression equivalent to a given finite automaton...
Recently, the problem of obtaining a short regular expression equivalent to a given finite automaton...
This paper presents a new method to translate a regular expression into a nondeterministic finite au...
Abstract. An original algorithm for transformation of finite automata to regular expressions is pres...
Abstract. We solve an open question of Milner [1984]. We define a set of so-called well-behaved fini...
Abstract. We solve an open question of Milner [1984]. We define a set of so-called well-behaved fini...
AbstractIt is a well-established fact that each regular expression can be transformed into a nondete...
AbstractSeveral methods have been developed to construct λ-free automata that represent a regular ex...
AbstractThe main theorem allows an elegant algorithm to be refined into an efficient one. The elegan...
AbstractWe prove that every regular expression of size n can be converted into an equivalent nondete...
The equivalence of finite automata and regular expressions dates back to the seminal paper of Kleene...
AbstractWe show inapproximability results concerning minimization of nondeterministic finite automat...
Abstract. The problem of converting deterministic finite automata into (short) regular expressions i...
AbstractWe give two new algorithms for constructing small nondeterministic finite automata (NFA) fro...
The minimal deterministic finite automaton is generally used to determine regular languages equalit...
Recently, the problem of obtaining a short regular expression equivalent to a given finite automaton...
Recently, the problem of obtaining a short regular expression equivalent to a given finite automaton...
This paper presents a new method to translate a regular expression into a nondeterministic finite au...
Abstract. An original algorithm for transformation of finite automata to regular expressions is pres...
Abstract. We solve an open question of Milner [1984]. We define a set of so-called well-behaved fini...
Abstract. We solve an open question of Milner [1984]. We define a set of so-called well-behaved fini...