Handbook of Theoretical Computer ScienceJan van Leeuwen, Jan Leeuwen Elsevier Science, 15 nov 2005 - 2269 pagina's Presents a choice of material on the theory of automata and rewriting systems, the foundations of modern programming languages, logics for program specification and verification, and some chapters on the theoretic modelling of advanced information processing. |
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... Presentation 1 . A presentation of a group G is defined by an alphabet A , and a set R of relators . A new alphabet A , disjoint from A , is chosen with a bijection a → ā between A and Ā . This bijection is extended to AA by setting a ...
... Presentation 1 . A presentation of a group G is defined by an alphabet A , and a set R of relators . A new alphabet A , disjoint from A , is chosen with a bijection a → ā between A and Ā . This bijection is extended to AA by setting a ...
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... presented them . ( Our presentation of categories may be formalized using sketches , as elaborated in [ 8 ] . This definition is useful in developing internal categories , which are categories whose collections of objects and arrows are ...
... presented them . ( Our presentation of categories may be formalized using sketches , as elaborated in [ 8 ] . This definition is useful in developing internal categories , which are categories whose collections of objects and arrows are ...
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... presentation semantics which associates with each specification expression a normal form , the so - called presentation , and ( 2 ) a model semantics which associates with each specification expression its class of models . The presentation ...
... presentation semantics which associates with each specification expression a normal form , the so - called presentation , and ( 2 ) a model semantics which associates with each specification expression its class of models . The presentation ...
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Dominique PERRIN | 3 |
PREFACE LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS TO VOLUME B CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 FINITE AUTOMATA D Perrin 1 Introduction | 4 |
Finite automata and recognizable sets | 10 |
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