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On free Turing algebras

Herbert Lugowski (1986)

Beiträge zur Algebra und Geometrie = Contributions to algebra and geometry

On hierarchy of the positioned eco-grammar systems

Miroslav Langer (2014)

Kybernetika

Positioned eco-grammar systems (PEG systems, for short) were introduced in our previous papers. In this paper we engage in a new field of research, the hierarchy of PEG systems, namely in the hierarchy of the PEG systems according to the number of agents presented in the environment and according to the number of types of agents in the system.

On the Complexity of the Hidden Weighted Bit Function for Various BDD Models

Beate Bollig, Martin Löbbing, Martin Sauerhoff, Ingo Wegener (2010)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

Ordered binary decision diagrams (OBDDs) and several more general BDD models have turned out to be representations of Boolean functions which are useful in applications like verification, timing analysis, test pattern generation or combinatorial optimization. The hidden weighted bit function (HWB) is of particular interest, since it seems to be the simplest function with exponential OBDD size. The complexity of this function with respect to different circuit models, formulas, and various...

On the continuity set of an Omega rational function

Olivier Carton, Olivier Finkel, Pierre Simonnet (2008)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

In this paper, we study the continuity of rational functions realized by Büchi finite state transducers. It has been shown by Prieur that it can be decided whether such a function is continuous. We prove here that surprisingly, it cannot be decided whether such a function f has at least one point of continuity and that its continuity set C(f) cannot be computed. In the case of a synchronous rational function, we show that its continuity set is rational and that it can be computed. Furthermore...

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