International audienceIn the general context of presentations of monoids, we study normalisation processes that are determined by their restriction to length-two words. Garside's greedy normal forms and quadratic convergent rewriting systems, in particular those associated with the plactic monoids, are typical examples. Having introduced a parameter called the class measuring the complexity of the normalisation of length-three words, we analyse the normalisation of longer words and describe a number of possible behaviours. We fully axiomatise normalisations of class (4, 3), show the convergence of the associated rewriting systems, and characterise those deriving from a Garside family
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
International audienceThe model of programs over (finite) monoids, introduced by Barrington and Thér...
AbstractWe describe new types of normal forms for braid monoids, Artin–Tits monoids, and, more gener...
International audienceIn the general context of presentations of monoids, we study normalisation pro...
International audienceIn the general context of presentations of monoids, we study normalisation pro...
Abstract. Starting from the seminal example of the greedy normal norm in braid monoids, we analyze t...
Universite ́ de Caen • A survey of normal forms in monoids that are Garside and quadratic normalisat...
• A survey of normal forms in monoids that are ◮ based on greedy algorithms (Garside normalisation),...
International audienceThe program-over-monoid model of computation originates with Barrington's proo...
International audienceThe program-over-monoid model of computation originates with Barrington's proo...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
We use a simplified version of the framework of resource monoids, introduced by Dal Lago and Hofmann...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
International audienceWe introduce methods to study the combinatorics of the normal form of large ra...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
International audienceThe model of programs over (finite) monoids, introduced by Barrington and Thér...
AbstractWe describe new types of normal forms for braid monoids, Artin–Tits monoids, and, more gener...
International audienceIn the general context of presentations of monoids, we study normalisation pro...
International audienceIn the general context of presentations of monoids, we study normalisation pro...
Abstract. Starting from the seminal example of the greedy normal norm in braid monoids, we analyze t...
Universite ́ de Caen • A survey of normal forms in monoids that are Garside and quadratic normalisat...
• A survey of normal forms in monoids that are ◮ based on greedy algorithms (Garside normalisation),...
International audienceThe program-over-monoid model of computation originates with Barrington's proo...
International audienceThe program-over-monoid model of computation originates with Barrington's proo...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
We use a simplified version of the framework of resource monoids, introduced by Dal Lago and Hofmann...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
International audienceWe introduce methods to study the combinatorics of the normal form of large ra...
International audienceWe introduce acyclic polygraphs, a notion of complete categorical cellular mod...
International audienceThe model of programs over (finite) monoids, introduced by Barrington and Thér...
AbstractWe describe new types of normal forms for braid monoids, Artin–Tits monoids, and, more gener...