In this paper we show new applications for recognizable graph languages to invariant checking. Furthermore we present details about techniques we used for an implementation of a tool suite for (finite) automaton functors which generalize finite automata to the setting of recognizable (graph) languages. In order to develop an efficient implementation we take advantage of Binary Decision Diagrams (BDDs)
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
We introduce a new graph-acceptor model which can be considered as a canonical generalization of fin...
Abstract: In this paper we show new applications for recognizable graph languages to invariant check...
Abstract: Recognizable graph languages are a generalization of regular (word) lan-guages to graphs (...
We generalize the order-theoretic variant of the Myhill-Nerode theorem to graph languages, and chara...
Graph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to graphs. ...
AbstractGraph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to ...
We introduce a new graph-acceptor model which can be considered as a canonical generalization of fin...
We consider automata defined by left multiplications in graph algebras, and describe all languages r...
In this paper we introduce alternating automata for languages of arrows of an arbitrary category, an...
Graphs are a popular model in mathematics, and automata, or abstract models of machines, are a usefu...
Graphs are a popular model in mathematics, and automata, or abstract models of machines, are a usefu...
Graphs are a popular model in mathematics, and automata, or abstract models of machines, are a usefu...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
We introduce a new graph-acceptor model which can be considered as a canonical generalization of fin...
Abstract: In this paper we show new applications for recognizable graph languages to invariant check...
Abstract: Recognizable graph languages are a generalization of regular (word) lan-guages to graphs (...
We generalize the order-theoretic variant of the Myhill-Nerode theorem to graph languages, and chara...
Graph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to graphs. ...
AbstractGraph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to ...
We introduce a new graph-acceptor model which can be considered as a canonical generalization of fin...
We consider automata defined by left multiplications in graph algebras, and describe all languages r...
In this paper we introduce alternating automata for languages of arrows of an arbitrary category, an...
Graphs are a popular model in mathematics, and automata, or abstract models of machines, are a usefu...
Graphs are a popular model in mathematics, and automata, or abstract models of machines, are a usefu...
Graphs are a popular model in mathematics, and automata, or abstract models of machines, are a usefu...
AbstractThe model-checking problem for monadic second-order logic on graphs is fixed-parameter tract...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
Extensions to finite-state automata on strings, such as multi-head automata or multi-counter automat...
We introduce a new graph-acceptor model which can be considered as a canonical generalization of fin...