In the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i. e. patterns that cover all words in a given set through morphisms and that are optimal in terms of revealing commonalities of these words. Our main result shows that if patterns may be mapped to words by arbitrary morphisms, then there exist infinite sets of words that do not have a descriptive pattern. This answers a question posed by Jiang et al. (Pattern languages with and without erasing, International Journal of Computer Mathematics 50 (1994)). Since the problem of whether a pattern is descriptive depends on the inclusion relation of so-called pattern languages, our technical considerations lead to a number of deep insights into the inclusion problem for and the t...
AbstractWe investigate languages consisting of words following one of the given finitely many patter...
AbstractWe investigate the inferrability of E-pattern languages (also known as extended or erasing p...
We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a bounded ...
In the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i.e. patterns that cover all w...
AbstractIn the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i.e. patterns that cov...
A pattern $\alpha$ is a word consisting of constants and variables and the pattern language $L(\alph...
A pattern α is a word consisting of constants and variables and it describes the pattern language L(...
This paper deals with the inferrability of classes of E-pattern languages—also referred to as extend...
AbstractThis paper deals with the inferrability of classes of E-pattern languages–also referred to a...
We study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which is shown to be undecidable by Jiang et a...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which—due to Jiang et al. [T. Jiang, A...
AbstractAssume a finite alphabet of constant symbols and a disjoint infinite alphabet of variable sy...
We contribute new facets to the discussion on the equivalence problem for E-pattern languages (also ...
In the present paper, we introduce a variant of Gold-style learners that is not required to infer pr...
AbstractA word p, over the alphabet of variables E, is a pattern of a word w over A if there exists ...
AbstractWe investigate languages consisting of words following one of the given finitely many patter...
AbstractWe investigate the inferrability of E-pattern languages (also known as extended or erasing p...
We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a bounded ...
In the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i.e. patterns that cover all w...
AbstractIn the present paper, we study the existence of descriptive patterns, i.e. patterns that cov...
A pattern $\alpha$ is a word consisting of constants and variables and the pattern language $L(\alph...
A pattern α is a word consisting of constants and variables and it describes the pattern language L(...
This paper deals with the inferrability of classes of E-pattern languages—also referred to as extend...
AbstractThis paper deals with the inferrability of classes of E-pattern languages–also referred to a...
We study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which is shown to be undecidable by Jiang et a...
AbstractWe study the inclusion problem for pattern languages, which—due to Jiang et al. [T. Jiang, A...
AbstractAssume a finite alphabet of constant symbols and a disjoint infinite alphabet of variable sy...
We contribute new facets to the discussion on the equivalence problem for E-pattern languages (also ...
In the present paper, we introduce a variant of Gold-style learners that is not required to infer pr...
AbstractA word p, over the alphabet of variables E, is a pattern of a word w over A if there exists ...
AbstractWe investigate languages consisting of words following one of the given finitely many patter...
AbstractWe investigate the inferrability of E-pattern languages (also known as extended or erasing p...
We study the inclusion problems for pattern languages that are generated by patterns with a bounded ...