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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... proved that n = mor equivalently that x e 1 ( m ) if we can prove that me MnM . To do this , we suppose the contrary and let x = uwv with m & Mo ( w ) M and w chosen of minimal possible length . It is not possible that w = 1. If w is a ...
... proved that n = mor equivalently that x e 1 ( m ) if we can prove that me MnM . To do this , we suppose the contrary and let x = uwv with m & Mo ( w ) M and w chosen of minimal possible length . It is not possible that w = 1. If w is a ...
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... proving safety properties of the form P⇒ □ Q can be generalized to prove properties of the form PARQ for predicates P , Q , and R. Such properties are used in proving liveness properties . We say that a predicate I is invariant under ...
... proving safety properties of the form P⇒ □ Q can be generalized to prove properties of the form PARQ for predicates P , Q , and R. Such properties are used in proving liveness properties . We say that a predicate I is invariant under ...
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... prove P ~ Q , we construct such a function w and prove that it has the required property namely , that its value must keep decreasing unless Q becomes true . In this proof , we may assume the truth of any predicate R such that P⇒ □ R ...
... prove P ~ Q , we construct such a function w and prove that it has the required property namely , that its value must keep decreasing unless Q becomes true . In this proof , we may assume the truth of any predicate R such that P⇒ □ R ...
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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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