International audienceA condition characterizing the class of regular languages which have several nonisomorphic minimal reversible automata is presented. The condition concerns the structure of the minimum automaton accepting the language under consideration. It is also observed that there exist reduced reversible automata which are not minimal, in the sense that all the automata obtained by merging some of their equivalent states are irreversible. Furthermore, it is proved that if the minimum deterministic automaton accepting a reversible language contains a loop in the “irreversible part” then it is always possible to construct infinitely many reduced reversible automata accepting such a language
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AbstractWe analyze the properties of probabilistic reversible decide-and-halt automata (DH-PRA) and ...
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International audienceA condition characterizing the class of regular languages which have several n...
AbstractBideterministic automata are deterministic automata with the property of their reversal auto...
Finite automata whose computations can be reversed, at any point, by knowing the last k symbols rea...
A reversible automaton is a finite automaton in which each letter induces a partial one-to-one map f...
Finite automata whose computations can be reversed, at any point, by knowing the last k symbols read...
AbstractWe compare the number of states between minimal deterministic finite automata accepting a re...
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AbstractThere exist several works that study the class of reversible languages defined as the union ...
A reversible automaton is a finite (possibly incomplete) automaton in which each letter induces a pa...
AbstractIn this paper we study the ω-languages accepted by finite automata under a new type of accep...
We show that every regular language defines a unique nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA), which ...
AbstractWe study a special class of finite automata called reversible and defined by the following p...
AbstractA transition is unobservable if it is labeled by a symbol removed by a projection. The prese...
AbstractWe analyze the properties of probabilistic reversible decide-and-halt automata (DH-PRA) and ...
AbstractA class of monoids that can model partial reversibility allowing simultaneously instances of...
International audienceA condition characterizing the class of regular languages which have several n...
AbstractBideterministic automata are deterministic automata with the property of their reversal auto...
Finite automata whose computations can be reversed, at any point, by knowing the last k symbols rea...
A reversible automaton is a finite automaton in which each letter induces a partial one-to-one map f...
Finite automata whose computations can be reversed, at any point, by knowing the last k symbols read...
AbstractWe compare the number of states between minimal deterministic finite automata accepting a re...
AbstractReversible pushdown automata are deterministic pushdown automata that are also backward dete...
AbstractThere exist several works that study the class of reversible languages defined as the union ...
A reversible automaton is a finite (possibly incomplete) automaton in which each letter induces a pa...
AbstractIn this paper we study the ω-languages accepted by finite automata under a new type of accep...
We show that every regular language defines a unique nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA), which ...
AbstractWe study a special class of finite automata called reversible and defined by the following p...
AbstractA transition is unobservable if it is labeled by a symbol removed by a projection. The prese...
AbstractWe analyze the properties of probabilistic reversible decide-and-halt automata (DH-PRA) and ...
AbstractA class of monoids that can model partial reversibility allowing simultaneously instances of...