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Implementation and Application of Automata 9th International Conference, CIAA 2004, Kingston, Canada, July 22-24, 2004, Revised Selected Papers /

This volume of Lecture Notes in Computer Science contains the revised versions of the papers presented at the 9th International Conference on Implemen- tion and Application of Automata, CIAA 2004. Also included are the extended abstracts of the posters accepted to the conference. The conference was...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Domaratzki, Michael (Editor ), Okhotin, Alexander (Editor ), Salomaa, Kai (Editor ), Yu, Sheng (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Edición:1st ed. 2005.
Colección:Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues, 3317
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505 0 |a Invited Papers -- Automata-Theoretic Techniques for Analyzing Infinite-State Systems -- Enumerating Regular Expressions and Their Languages -- Contributed Papers -- A General Weighted Grammar Library -- On the Complexity of Hopcroft's State Minimization Algorithm -- Implementation of Catalytic P Systems -- Code Selection by Tree Series Transducers -- Some Non-semi-decidability Problems for Linear and Deterministic Context-Free Languages -- Brute Force Determinization of NFAs by Means of State Covers -- Computing the Follow Automaton of an Expression -- Viral Gene Compression: Complexity and Verification -- Concatenation State Machines and Simple Functions -- FIRE Station: An Environment for Manipulating Finite Automata and Regular Expression Views -- Finding Finite Automata That Certify Termination of String Rewriting -- Linear Encoding Scheme for Weighted Finite Automata -- The Generalization of Generalized Automata: Expression Automata -- An Automata Approach to Match Gapped Sequence Tags Against Protein Database -- State Complexity of Concatenation and Complementation of Regular Languages -- Minimal Unambiguous ?NFA -- Substitutions, Trajectories and Noisy Channels -- State Complexity and the Monoid of Transformations of a Finite Set -- An Application of Quantum Finite Automata to Interactive Proof Systems (Extended Abstract) -- Time and Space Efficient Algorithms for Constrained Sequence Alignment -- Stochastic Context-Free Graph Grammars for Glycoprotein Modelling -- Parametric Weighted Finite Automata for Figure Drawing -- Regional Finite-State Error Repair -- Approximating Dependency Grammars Through Intersection of Regular Languages -- On the Equivalence-Checking Problem for a Model of Programs Related With Multi-tape Automata -- Poster Papers -- Tight Bounds for NFA to DFCA Transformations for Binary Alphabets -- Simulating the Process of Gene Assembly in Ciliates -- A BDD-Like Implementation of an Automata Package -- Approximation to the Smallest Regular Expression for a Given Regular Language -- Algebraic Hierarchical Decomposition of Finite State Automata: Comparison of Implementations for Krohn-Rhodes Theory -- Does Hausdorff Dimension Measure Texture Complexity? -- Combining Regular Expressions with (Near-)Optimal Brzozowski Automata -- From Automata to Semilinear Sets: A Logical Solution for Sets ( , ) -- Myhill-Nerode Theorem for Sequential Transducers over Unique GCD-Monoids -- Minimalizations of NFA Using the Universal Automaton -- Two-Dimensional Pattern Matching by Two-Dimensional Online Tessellation Automata -- Size Reduction of Multitape Automata -- Testability of Oracle Automata -- Magic Numbers for Symmetric Difference NFAs. 
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