The rewrite relation with parameters m and n and with the possible length limit = k or :::; k we denote by w~, =kW~· or ::;kw~ respectively. The idempotency languages generated from a starting word w by the respective operations are wDAlso other special cases of idempotency languages besides duplication have come up in different contexts. The investigations of Ito et al. about insertion and deletion, Le., operations that are also observed in DNA molecules, have established that w5 and w~ both preserve regularity.Our investigations about idempotency relations and languages start out from the case of a uniform length bound. For these relations =kW~ the conditions for confluence are characterized completely. Also the question of regularity is ...
A constrained term pattern s:¿ represents the language of all instances of the term s satisfying the...
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The article deals with a proof of one sufficient condition for the irregularity of languages. This c...
The rewrite relation with parameters m and n and with the possible length limit = k or :::; k we den...
AbstractDuplication languages are generated from an initial word by iterated application of string-r...
AbstractWe consider a new type of language defined by a word through iterative factor duplications, ...
This paper considers context-free variants of duplication grammars. We investigate their generative ...
Duplication is the replacement of a factor w within a word by ww. This operation can be used iterati...
We consider a restricted variant of the prefix-suffix duplication operation, called bounded prefix-s...
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A constrained term pattern s:¿ represents the language of all instances of the term s satisfying the...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate languages containing at most a bounded number of words of each ...
The article deals with a proof of one sufficient condition for the irregularity of languages. This c...
The rewrite relation with parameters m and n and with the possible length limit = k or :::; k we den...
AbstractDuplication languages are generated from an initial word by iterated application of string-r...
AbstractWe consider a new type of language defined by a word through iterative factor duplications, ...
This paper considers context-free variants of duplication grammars. We investigate their generative ...
Duplication is the replacement of a factor w within a word by ww. This operation can be used iterati...
We consider a restricted variant of the prefix-suffix duplication operation, called bounded prefix-s...
The central notionof thisthesisis repetitionsin words. We studyproblemsrelated to contiguous repetit...
Abstract(Bounded) hairpin completion and its iterated versions are operations on formal languages wh...
We consider a bio-inspired formal operation on words called prefix-suffix duplication which consists...
AbstractMotivated by the recombinant behavior of DNA, Tom Head introduced a scheme for the evolution...
AbstractWe consider two complementary operations: Hairpin completion introduced in [D. Cheptea, C. M...
Abstract—The majority of the human genome consists of repeated sequences. An important type of repea...
A constrained term pattern s:¿ represents the language of all instances of the term s satisfying the...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate languages containing at most a bounded number of words of each ...
The article deals with a proof of one sufficient condition for the irregularity of languages. This c...