AbstractWe show that finite-state machines can be represented as unique elements of special modules of functions. We obtain a module representation for the machine with the least number of states over a class of equivalent machines. We present a unique factorization of this representation. We construct an array which characterizes all state transitions and is identical for all machines in the equivalence class. Further, we show that the module representation for any finite-state machine is contained in a free submodule, and can be written as a linear combination of elements of submodules obtained from equivalent machine states. Module representations and associated arrays are given for two examples
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We give an algorithm that derives a finite state machine (FSM) from a given abstract state machine (...
This dissertation advances a novel approach to formal specification and verification of systems-leve...
AbstractIn this paper, some problems that arise in the realization of finite state machines (FSM) ar...
AbstractWe show that finite-state machines can be represented as unique elements of special modules ...
AbstractSpecial algebraic structures, which are rings of functions with finite support, are introduc...
AbstractThe finite state machine Um, n(M) freely generated by a set consisting of m states and n inp...
A finite switchboard state machine is a specialized finite state machine. The algebraic approach of ...
It is shown that there is an infinite number of reduced deterministic finite machines, all of which ...
As explained by Birkhoff and Lipson in [1], a finite state machine M (without outputs) can be consid...
We propose a new algorithm to the problem of state reduction in incompletely specified finite state ...
Finite memory finite-state machines have received considerable attention recently for at least two r...
Abstract This work presents a modular technique for minimizing a finitestate machine (FSM) while pre...
In this paper the notion of a N-finite state machine is introduced, as well as the concepts of a N-...
AbstractGeneral algebraic structures are introduced and used to develop representations for discrete...
One can construct any finite-state machine as a cascade interconnection of machines whose inputs eit...
We give an algorithm that derives a finite state machine (FSM) from a given abstract state machine (...
This dissertation advances a novel approach to formal specification and verification of systems-leve...
AbstractIn this paper, some problems that arise in the realization of finite state machines (FSM) ar...