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Developments in Language Theory

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Factorization Forests
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    Chapter 2 Weighted versus Probabilistic Logics
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    Chapter 3 Post Correspondence Problem and Small Dimensional Matrices
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    Chapter 4 Size Complexity of Two-Way Finite Automata
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    Chapter 5 Matrix Mortality and the Černý-Pin Conjecture
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    Chapter 6 Developments in Language Theory
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    Chapter 7 Regular Languages Definable by Majority Quantifiers with Two Variables
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    Chapter 8 The Inclusion Problem of Context-Free Languages: Some Tractable Cases
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    Chapter 9 On the Complexity of Deciding Avoidability of Sets of Partial Words
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    Chapter 10 Closures in Formal Languages and Kuratowski’s Theorem
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    Chapter 11 Rich and Periodic-Like Words
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    Chapter 12 Traces of Control-Flow Graphs
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    Chapter 13 Left and Right Synchronous Relations
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    Chapter 14 An Extension of the Lyndon Schützenberger Result to Pseudoperiodic Words
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    Chapter 15 Asymptotic Cellular Complexity
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    Chapter 16 Strongly Regular Grammars and Regular Approximation of Context-Free Languages
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    Chapter 17 Powers of Regular Languages
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    Chapter 18 Existence and Nonexistence of Descriptive Patterns
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    Chapter 19 On Stateless Multihead Finite Automata and Multihead Pushdown Automata
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    Chapter 20 On Negative Bases
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    Chapter 21 Developments in Language Theory
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    Chapter 22 Tight Bounds on the Descriptional Complexity of Regular Expressions
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    Chapter 23 Subshifts, Languages and Logic
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    Chapter 24 Magic Numbers and Ternary Alphabet
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    Chapter 25 The Pumping Lemma for Well-Nested Multiple Context-Free Languages
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    Chapter 26 The Support of a Recognizable Series over a Zero-Sum Free, Commutative Semiring Is Recognizable
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    Chapter 27 A Game-Theoretic Characterization of Boolean Grammars
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    Chapter 28 Word Equations with One Unknown
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    Chapter 29 On Equations over Sets of Numbers and Their Limitations
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    Chapter 30 Some Remarks on Superposition Based on Watson-Crick-Like Complementarity
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    Chapter 31 A Weighted μ -Calculus on Words
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    Chapter 32 Branching-Time Temporal Logics with Minimal Model Quantifiers
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    Chapter 33 Simulations by Time-Bounded Counter Machines
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    Chapter 34 Weighted Timed MSO Logics
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    Chapter 35 Balanced Words Having Simple Burrows-Wheeler Transform
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    Chapter 36 On the Complexity of Hmelevskii’s Theorem and Satisfiability of Three Unknown Equations
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    Chapter 37 Definability in the Infix Order on Words
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    Chapter 38 Two-Sided Bounds for the Growth Rates of Power-Free Languages
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    Chapter 39 On the Decidability of the Equivalence for a Certain Class of Transducers
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    Chapter 40 Erasing in Petri Net Languages and Matrix Grammars
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Title
Developments in Language Theory
Published by
ADS, July 2009
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-02737-6
ISBNs
978-3-64-202736-9, 978-3-64-202737-6
Editors

Diekert, Volker, Nowotka, Dirk

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Master 1 100%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 100%
Researcher 1 100%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Mathematics 1 100%
Linguistics 1 100%
Computer Science 1 100%
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