AbstractIt has been shown recently that deterministic semiautomata can be represented by canonical words and equivalences; that work was motivated by the trace-assertion method for specifying software modules. Here, we generalize these ideas to a class of nondeterministic semiautomata. A semiautomaton is settable if, for every state q, there exists a word wq such that q, and no other state, can be reached from some initial state by a path spelling wq. We extend many results from the deterministic case to settable nondeterministic semiautomata. Now each word has a number of canonical representatives. We show that a prefix-rewriting system exists for transforming any word to any of its representatives. If the set of canonical words is prefix-...
Two kinds of automata are presented, for recognising new classes of regular and context-free nomina...
Abstract. We see data words as sequences of letters with additional edges that connect pairs of posi...
In the classical theory of formal languages, finite state automata allow to recognize the words of a...
Abstract. It has been shown recently that deterministic semiautomata can be represented by canonical...
AbstractIt has been shown recently that deterministic semiautomata can be represented by canonical w...
Abstract. We study a novel representation of semiautomata, which is motivated by the method of trace...
Abstract. We study a novel representation of semiautomata, which is motivated by the method of trace...
Accepted (Day Month Year) Communicated by (xxxxxxxxxx) We study a novel representation of semiautoma...
Communicated by Editor's name A theory of representation of semiautomata by canonical words and...
AbstractWe introduce a new class of nondeterministic semiautomata: A nondeterministic semiautomaton ...
Part 2: Regular ContributionsInternational audienceFor each regular language L we describe a famil...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
There are well known examples of monoids in literature which do not admit a finite and canonical pre...
We initiate the theory and applications of biautomata. A biautomaton can read a word alternately fro...
Nondeterministic automata may be viewed as succinct programs implementing deterministic automata, i....
Two kinds of automata are presented, for recognising new classes of regular and context-free nomina...
Abstract. We see data words as sequences of letters with additional edges that connect pairs of posi...
In the classical theory of formal languages, finite state automata allow to recognize the words of a...
Abstract. It has been shown recently that deterministic semiautomata can be represented by canonical...
AbstractIt has been shown recently that deterministic semiautomata can be represented by canonical w...
Abstract. We study a novel representation of semiautomata, which is motivated by the method of trace...
Abstract. We study a novel representation of semiautomata, which is motivated by the method of trace...
Accepted (Day Month Year) Communicated by (xxxxxxxxxx) We study a novel representation of semiautoma...
Communicated by Editor's name A theory of representation of semiautomata by canonical words and...
AbstractWe introduce a new class of nondeterministic semiautomata: A nondeterministic semiautomaton ...
Part 2: Regular ContributionsInternational audienceFor each regular language L we describe a famil...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
There are well known examples of monoids in literature which do not admit a finite and canonical pre...
We initiate the theory and applications of biautomata. A biautomaton can read a word alternately fro...
Nondeterministic automata may be viewed as succinct programs implementing deterministic automata, i....
Two kinds of automata are presented, for recognising new classes of regular and context-free nomina...
Abstract. We see data words as sequences of letters with additional edges that connect pairs of posi...
In the classical theory of formal languages, finite state automata allow to recognize the words of a...