© 2015 ACM 0004-5411/2015/10-ART32 15.00. This article shows a general result about finite monoids and weight reducing string rewriting systems. As a consequence it proves a long standing conjecture in formal language theory: All regular languages are Church-Rosser congruential. The class of Church-Rosser congruential languages was introduced by McNaughton, Narendran, and Otto in 1988. A language L is Church-Rosser congruential if there exists a finite, confluent, and length-reducing semi-Thue system S such that L is a finite union of congruence classes modulo S. It was known that there are deterministic linear context-free languages which are not Church- Rosser congruential, but the conjecture was that all regular languages are of this for...
AbstractWe prove that for special Thue systems T either all congruence classes are regular languages...
AbstractWe give an O(|A|2×|T|) algorithm that on the input of a regular Church-Rosser Thue system T ...
In one of their papers, F. Gécseg and B. Imreh gave a characterization for monotone string languages...
© 2015 ACM 0004-5411/2015/10-ART32 15.00. This article shows a general result about finite monoids a...
© 2015 ACM 0004-5411/2015/10-ART32 15.00. This article shows a general result about finite monoids a...
© 2015 ACM 0004-5411/2015/10-ART32 15.00. This article shows a general result about finite monoids a...
Abstract. The class of Church-Rosser congruential languages has been introduced by McNaughton, Naren...
AbstractThe class of Church–Rosser congruential languages has been introduced by McNaughton, Narendr...
Church-Rosser languages were defined by McNaughton, Narendran, and Otto in 1988. They are the determ...
Church-Rosser languages were defined by McNaughton, Narendran, and Otto in 1988. They are the determ...
AbstractThe growing context-sensitive languages have been classified through the shrinking two-pushd...
AbstractThe class of Church–Rosser congruential languages has been introduced by McNaughton, Narendr...
AbstractGiven an arbitrary finite Church-Rosser Thue system S, it is shown that the question of whet...
AbstractIt is shown that there is a polynomial time algorithm to determine whether a finite Thue sys...
AbstractThe following four properties are shown undecidable for finite Thue systems S: Is S equivale...
AbstractWe prove that for special Thue systems T either all congruence classes are regular languages...
AbstractWe give an O(|A|2×|T|) algorithm that on the input of a regular Church-Rosser Thue system T ...
In one of their papers, F. Gécseg and B. Imreh gave a characterization for monotone string languages...
© 2015 ACM 0004-5411/2015/10-ART32 15.00. This article shows a general result about finite monoids a...
© 2015 ACM 0004-5411/2015/10-ART32 15.00. This article shows a general result about finite monoids a...
© 2015 ACM 0004-5411/2015/10-ART32 15.00. This article shows a general result about finite monoids a...
Abstract. The class of Church-Rosser congruential languages has been introduced by McNaughton, Naren...
AbstractThe class of Church–Rosser congruential languages has been introduced by McNaughton, Narendr...
Church-Rosser languages were defined by McNaughton, Narendran, and Otto in 1988. They are the determ...
Church-Rosser languages were defined by McNaughton, Narendran, and Otto in 1988. They are the determ...
AbstractThe growing context-sensitive languages have been classified through the shrinking two-pushd...
AbstractThe class of Church–Rosser congruential languages has been introduced by McNaughton, Narendr...
AbstractGiven an arbitrary finite Church-Rosser Thue system S, it is shown that the question of whet...
AbstractIt is shown that there is a polynomial time algorithm to determine whether a finite Thue sys...
AbstractThe following four properties are shown undecidable for finite Thue systems S: Is S equivale...
AbstractWe prove that for special Thue systems T either all congruence classes are regular languages...
AbstractWe give an O(|A|2×|T|) algorithm that on the input of a regular Church-Rosser Thue system T ...
In one of their papers, F. Gécseg and B. Imreh gave a characterization for monotone string languages...