In this paper we introduce alternating automata for languages of arrows of an arbitrary category, and as an instantiation thereof alternating automata for graph languages. We study some of their closure properties and compare them, with respect to expressiveness, to other methods for describing graph languages. We show, by providing several examples, that many graph properties (of graphs of bounded path width) can be naturally expressed as alternating automata
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
AbstractMagmoids satisfying the 15 fundamental equations of graphs, namely graphoids, are introduced...
Graphs and various objects derived from them are basic essential tools that have been actively used...
Abstract: In this paper we introduce alternating automata for languages of arrows of an arbitrary ca...
AbstractTwo-way alternating automata on infinite trees were introduced by Vardi (Reasoning about the...
Graph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to graphs. ...
In this paper we show new applications for recognizable graph languages to invariant checking. Furth...
AbstractGraph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to ...
AbstractThe notion of an alternating context-free grammar is introduced and it is shown that the cla...
We consider automata defined by left multiplications in graph algebras, and describe all languages r...
Abstract: Recognizable graph languages are a generalization of regular (word) lan-guages to graphs (...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
AbstractMagmoids satisfying the 15 fundamental equations of graphs, namely graphoids, are introduced...
Graphs and various objects derived from them are basic essential tools that have been actively used...
Abstract: In this paper we introduce alternating automata for languages of arrows of an arbitrary ca...
AbstractTwo-way alternating automata on infinite trees were introduced by Vardi (Reasoning about the...
Graph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to graphs. ...
In this paper we show new applications for recognizable graph languages to invariant checking. Furth...
AbstractGraph grammars can be regarded as a generalization of context-free grammars from strings to ...
AbstractThe notion of an alternating context-free grammar is introduced and it is shown that the cla...
We consider automata defined by left multiplications in graph algebras, and describe all languages r...
Abstract: Recognizable graph languages are a generalization of regular (word) lan-guages to graphs (...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
New compact representations of infinite graphs are investigated. Finite automata are used to represe...
AbstractMagmoids satisfying the 15 fundamental equations of graphs, namely graphoids, are introduced...
Graphs and various objects derived from them are basic essential tools that have been actively used...