Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called backreferences). The resulting extended regular expressions (which, in the literature, are also called practical regular expressions, rewbr, or regex) are able to express non-regular languages. The present paper demonstrates that extended regular-expressions cannot be minimized effectively (neither with respect to length, nor number of variables), and that the tradeoff in size between extended and "classical" regular expressions is not bounded by any recursive function. In addition to this, we prove the undecidability of several decision problems (universality, regularity, and cofiniteness) for extended regular expressions. Furthermore, we show...
Proceedings from the 4th International Conference, LATA 2010 Trier, Germany, May 24-28, 2010This pap...
AbstractRegular expressions can be extended by gotos and Boolean variables. Although such extensions...
The study of regular expressions, possibly extended with operators other than the usual union, conca...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Abstract Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also ...
In the present paper, we study the match test for extended regular expressions. We approach this NP-...
We study different possibilities of combining the concept of homomorphic replacement with regular ex...
Regular expressions are used in many practical applications. Practical regular expressions are commo...
AbstractIn this paper we revisit the semantics of extended regular expressions (regex), defined succ...
In this paper we extend the work of Campeanu, Salomaa and Yu [3] on extended regular expressions fea...
Regular expressions are heavily used in the field of computer programming. They are known by their s...
By adding the complement operator (\neg), extended regular expressions ({\ERE}) can encode regular l...
Widespread use of string solvers in the formal analysis of string-heavy programs has led to a growin...
This paper presents a new algorithm for the containment problem for extended regular expressions tha...
Proceedings from the 4th International Conference, LATA 2010 Trier, Germany, May 24-28, 2010This pap...
AbstractRegular expressions can be extended by gotos and Boolean variables. Although such extensions...
The study of regular expressions, possibly extended with operators other than the usual union, conca...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Abstract Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also ...
In the present paper, we study the match test for extended regular expressions. We approach this NP-...
We study different possibilities of combining the concept of homomorphic replacement with regular ex...
Regular expressions are used in many practical applications. Practical regular expressions are commo...
AbstractIn this paper we revisit the semantics of extended regular expressions (regex), defined succ...
In this paper we extend the work of Campeanu, Salomaa and Yu [3] on extended regular expressions fea...
Regular expressions are heavily used in the field of computer programming. They are known by their s...
By adding the complement operator (\neg), extended regular expressions ({\ERE}) can encode regular l...
Widespread use of string solvers in the formal analysis of string-heavy programs has led to a growin...
This paper presents a new algorithm for the containment problem for extended regular expressions tha...
Proceedings from the 4th International Conference, LATA 2010 Trier, Germany, May 24-28, 2010This pap...
AbstractRegular expressions can be extended by gotos and Boolean variables. Although such extensions...
The study of regular expressions, possibly extended with operators other than the usual union, conca...