AbstractA locally threshold testable language L is a language with the property that for some non-negative integers k and l and for some word u from L, a word v belongs to L iff:(1) the prefixes [suffixes] of length k-1 of words u and v coincide,(2) the number of occurrences of every factor of length k in both words u and v are either the same or greater than l-1.A deterministic finite automaton is called locally threshold testable if the automaton accepts a locally threshold testable language for some l and k.New necessary and sufficient conditions for a deterministic finite automaton to be locally threshold testable are found. On the basis of these conditions, we modify the algorithm to verify local threshold testability of the automaton,...
AbstractLet Σ be a finite alphabet, Σ* the free monoid generated by Σ and χ the length of χ ∈ Σ*. Fo...
A separator for two languages is a third language containing the first one and disjoint from the sec...
AbstractThis paper discusses a family of star-free languages, over a two letter alphabet, which gene...
AbstractA locally threshold testable language L is a language with the property that for some non-ne...
AbstractA locally testable language L is a language with the property that for some nonnegative inte...
Two versions of local threshold testability for languages of infinite words (omega-languages) are co...
AbstractKim, McNaughton and McCloskey have produced a polynomial time algorithm in order to test if ...
The aim of this paper is to complete the characterization of the languages that are Boolean combinat...
AbstractA locally testable language L is a language with the property that for some nonnegative inte...
International audienceIn this paper, we give a combinatorial description of the languages that are b...
AbstractLANGAGE is a set of procedures for deciding whether or not a language given by its minimal a...
A locally testable semigroup S is a semigroup with the property that for some nonnegative integer k,...
A classical result (often credited to Y. Medvedev) states that every language recognized by a finite...
Strict k-local testability is an important concept in fields like pattern recognition, neural networ...
A regular language is k-piecewise testable if it is a finite boolean combination of languages of the...
AbstractLet Σ be a finite alphabet, Σ* the free monoid generated by Σ and χ the length of χ ∈ Σ*. Fo...
A separator for two languages is a third language containing the first one and disjoint from the sec...
AbstractThis paper discusses a family of star-free languages, over a two letter alphabet, which gene...
AbstractA locally threshold testable language L is a language with the property that for some non-ne...
AbstractA locally testable language L is a language with the property that for some nonnegative inte...
Two versions of local threshold testability for languages of infinite words (omega-languages) are co...
AbstractKim, McNaughton and McCloskey have produced a polynomial time algorithm in order to test if ...
The aim of this paper is to complete the characterization of the languages that are Boolean combinat...
AbstractA locally testable language L is a language with the property that for some nonnegative inte...
International audienceIn this paper, we give a combinatorial description of the languages that are b...
AbstractLANGAGE is a set of procedures for deciding whether or not a language given by its minimal a...
A locally testable semigroup S is a semigroup with the property that for some nonnegative integer k,...
A classical result (often credited to Y. Medvedev) states that every language recognized by a finite...
Strict k-local testability is an important concept in fields like pattern recognition, neural networ...
A regular language is k-piecewise testable if it is a finite boolean combination of languages of the...
AbstractLet Σ be a finite alphabet, Σ* the free monoid generated by Σ and χ the length of χ ∈ Σ*. Fo...
A separator for two languages is a third language containing the first one and disjoint from the sec...
AbstractThis paper discusses a family of star-free languages, over a two letter alphabet, which gene...