Polynomial closure is a standard operator which is applied to a class of regular languages. In the paper, we investigate three restrictions called left (LPol), right (RPol) and mixed polynomial closure (MPol). The first two were known while MPol is new. We look at two decision problems that are defined for every class C. Membership takes a regular language as input and asks if it belongs to C. Separation takes two regular languages as input and asks if there exists a third language in C including the first one and disjoint from the second. We prove that LPol, RPol and MPol preserve the decidability of membership under mild hypotheses on the input class, and the decidability of separation under much stronger hypotheses. We apply these result...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
Abstract. We assign to each positive variety V and a fixed natural number k the class of all (positi...
It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressible using at most three variabl...
We investigate a standard operator on classes of languages: unambiguous polynomial closure. We show ...
We investigate a standard operator on classes of languages: unambiguous polynomial closure. We prove...
International audienceWe investigate a standard operator on classes of languages: unambiguous polyno...
This thesis studies the expressive power of restricted fragments of first order logic on words with ...
We look at classes of languages associated to fragments of first-order logic B??, in which quantifie...
We characterize the languages in the individual levels of the quantifier alternation hierarchy of fi...
We investigate a famous decision problem in automata theory: separation.Given a class of language C,...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
AbstractThis paper is a survey and systematic presentation of decidability and complexity issues for...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
Abstract. We assign to each positive variety V and a fixed natural number k the class of all (positi...
It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressible using at most three variabl...
We investigate a standard operator on classes of languages: unambiguous polynomial closure. We show ...
We investigate a standard operator on classes of languages: unambiguous polynomial closure. We prove...
International audienceWe investigate a standard operator on classes of languages: unambiguous polyno...
This thesis studies the expressive power of restricted fragments of first order logic on words with ...
We look at classes of languages associated to fragments of first-order logic B??, in which quantifie...
We characterize the languages in the individual levels of the quantifier alternation hierarchy of fi...
We investigate a famous decision problem in automata theory: separation.Given a class of language C,...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
AbstractThis paper is a survey and systematic presentation of decidability and complexity issues for...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
International audienceWe present first-order (FO) and monadic second-order (MSO) logics with predica...
Abstract. We assign to each positive variety V and a fixed natural number k the class of all (positi...
It is well-known that every first-order property on words is expressible using at most three variabl...