AbstractThe objective of this paper is to study, by new formal methods, the notion of tree code introduced by Nivat in (Tree Automata and Languages, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1992, pp. 1–19). In particular, we consider the notion of stability for sets of trees closed under concatenation. This allows us to give a characterization of tree codes which is very close to the algebraic characterization of word codes in terms of free monoids. We further define the stable hull of a set of trees and derive a defect theorem for trees, which generalizes the analogous result for words. As a consequence, we obtain some properties of tree codes having two elements. Moreover, we propose a new algorithm to test whether a finite set of trees is a tree code. The r...
This thesis presents an investigation into the properties of various algebras of trees. In particula...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to study, by new formal methods, the notion of tree code intr...
AbstractThe problem of coding (chain free) trees by words where the length of the word coding a tree...
AbstractIn this paper grammatical codes of trees are investigated. In particular, it is shown how to...
The problem of coding labeled trees has been widely studied in the literature and several bijective...
Abstract. A new tree automata framework, called equational tree au-tomata, is presented. In the newl...
In this paper we extend the defect theorem from words to k-ary labeled trees. Indeed we prove that, ...
AbstractThe natural correspondence between prefix codes and trees is explored, generalizing the resu...
AbstractWe investigate notions of decidability and definability for the Monadic Second-Order Logic o...
AbstractA tree can be represented by a language consisting of a suitable coding of its finite branch...
AbstractWe consider several aspects of Wilke’s [T. Wilke, An algebraic characterization of frontier ...
AbstractThe problem of coding (chain free) trees by words where the length of the word coding a tree...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...
This thesis presents an investigation into the properties of various algebras of trees. In particula...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to study, by new formal methods, the notion of tree code intr...
AbstractThe problem of coding (chain free) trees by words where the length of the word coding a tree...
AbstractIn this paper grammatical codes of trees are investigated. In particular, it is shown how to...
The problem of coding labeled trees has been widely studied in the literature and several bijective...
Abstract. A new tree automata framework, called equational tree au-tomata, is presented. In the newl...
In this paper we extend the defect theorem from words to k-ary labeled trees. Indeed we prove that, ...
AbstractThe natural correspondence between prefix codes and trees is explored, generalizing the resu...
AbstractWe investigate notions of decidability and definability for the Monadic Second-Order Logic o...
AbstractA tree can be represented by a language consisting of a suitable coding of its finite branch...
AbstractWe consider several aspects of Wilke’s [T. Wilke, An algebraic characterization of frontier ...
AbstractThe problem of coding (chain free) trees by words where the length of the word coding a tree...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...
This thesis presents an investigation into the properties of various algebras of trees. In particula...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...
A classic result in language theory is Medvedev’s theorem for trees, stating that any regular tree l...