We study different possibilities of combining the concept of homomorphic replacement with regular expressions in order to investigate the class of languages given by extended regular expressions with backreferences (REGEX). It is shown in which regard existing and natural ways to do this fail to reach the expressive power of REGEX. Furthermore, the complexity of the membership problem for REGEX with a bounded number of backreferences is considered
Regular expressions (regexes) are patterns that are used in many applications to extract words or to...
Most modern libraries for regular expression matching allow back-references (i.e. repetition operato...
We define H- and EH-expressions as extensions of regular expressions by adding homomorphic and iter...
AbstractIn this paper we revisit the semantics of extended regular expressions (regex), defined succ...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Regular expressions are used in many practical applications. Practical regular expressions are commo...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Regular expressions are ubiquitous in computer science. Originally defined by Kleene in 1956, they h...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12433-4_45Pro...
Most modern libraries for regular expression matching allow back-references (i. e., repetition opera...
In the present paper, we study the match test for extended regular expressions. We approach this NP-...
A rewb is a regular expression extended with a feature called backreference. It is broadly known tha...
Abstract Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also ...
Many modern regular expression engines employ various extensions to give more expressive support for...
Regular expressions with back referencing have been used in a variety of software products in common...
Regular expressions (regexes) are patterns that are used in many applications to extract words or to...
Most modern libraries for regular expression matching allow back-references (i.e. repetition operato...
We define H- and EH-expressions as extensions of regular expressions by adding homomorphic and iter...
AbstractIn this paper we revisit the semantics of extended regular expressions (regex), defined succ...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Regular expressions are used in many practical applications. Practical regular expressions are commo...
Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also called ba...
Regular expressions are ubiquitous in computer science. Originally defined by Kleene in 1956, they h...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12433-4_45Pro...
Most modern libraries for regular expression matching allow back-references (i. e., repetition opera...
In the present paper, we study the match test for extended regular expressions. We approach this NP-...
A rewb is a regular expression extended with a feature called backreference. It is broadly known tha...
Abstract Most modern implementations of regular expression engines allow the use of variables (also ...
Many modern regular expression engines employ various extensions to give more expressive support for...
Regular expressions with back referencing have been used in a variety of software products in common...
Regular expressions (regexes) are patterns that are used in many applications to extract words or to...
Most modern libraries for regular expression matching allow back-references (i.e. repetition operato...
We define H- and EH-expressions as extensions of regular expressions by adding homomorphic and iter...