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A two-parametric system of close planar curves is defined in the introduction of the presented article. Next a theorem stating the existence of the envelope is presented and proved. A mathematical model of the collecting mechanism of the Horal forage trailer is developed and used for practical demonstrations. The collecting mechanism is a double joint system composed of three rods. An equation describing the trajectory of a random point of the working rod is derived using Maple. The trajectories...
We associate with a word on a finite alphabet an episturmian (or Arnoux-Rauzy) morphism and a palindrome. We study their relations with the similar ones for the reversal of . Then when we deduce, using the sturmian words that are the fixed points of the two morphisms, a proof of a Galois theorem on purely periodic continued fractions whose periods are the reversal of each other.
We associate with a word w on a finite alphabet A an episturmian (or Arnoux-Rauzy) morphism and a palindrome. We study their relations with the similar ones for the reversal of w. Then when |A|=2 we deduce, using the Sturmian words that are the fixed points of the two morphisms, a proof of a Galois theorem on purely periodic continued fractions whose periods are the reversal of each other.
In this paper, we survey the rich theory of infinite episturmian words which generalize to any finite alphabet, in a rather resembling way, the well-known family of Sturmian words on two letters. After recalling definitions and basic properties, we consider episturmian morphisms that allow for a deeper study of these words.
Some properties of factors are described, including factor complexity, palindromes, fractional powers, frequencies, and return words. We also consider lexicographical properties...
In this article, a new class of the epoch-incremental reinforcement learning algorithm is proposed. In the incremental mode, the fundamental TD(0) or TD(λ) algorithm is performed and an environment model is created. In the epoch mode, on the basis of the environment model, the distances of past-active states to the terminal state are computed. These distances and the reinforcement terminal state signal are used to improve the agent policy.
We consider shifted equality sets of the form , where and are nonerasing morphisms and is a letter. We are interested in the family consisting of the languages , where is a coding and is a shifted equality set. We prove several closure properties for this family. Moreover, we show that every recursively enumerable language is a projection of a shifted equality set, that is, for some (nonerasing) morphisms and and a letter , where deletes the letters not in . Then we deduce...
We consider shifted equality sets of the form EG(a,g1,g2) = {ω | g1(ω) = ag2(ω)}, where g1 and g2 are nonerasing
morphisms and a is a letter. We are interested in the family
consisting of the languages h(EG(J)), where h is a coding and
(EG(J)) is a shifted equality set. We prove several closure
properties for this family. Moreover, we show that every
recursively enumerable language L ⊆ A* is a projection
of a shifted equality set, that is, L = πA(EG(a,g1,g2)) for some (nonerasing) morphisms g1...
The notion of pseudovarieties of homomorphisms onto finite monoids was recently introduced by Straubing as an algebraic characterization for certain classes of regular languages. In this paper we provide a mechanism of equational description of these pseudovarieties based on an appropriate generalization of the notion of implicit operations. We show that the resulting metric monoids of implicit operations coincide with the standard ones, the only difference being the actual interpretation of pseudoidentities....
The notion of pseudovarieties of homomorphisms onto finite monoids
was recently introduced by Straubing as an algebraic characterization
for certain classes of regular languages.
In this paper we provide a mechanism of equational description
of these pseudovarieties based on an appropriate
generalization of the notion of implicit operations.
We show that the resulting metric monoids of implicit operations
coincide with the standard ones,
the only difference being the actual interpretation of pseudoidentities.
As...
It is well-known that some of the most basic properties of words, like the commutativity () and the conjugacy (), can be expressed as solutions of word equations. An important problem is to decide whether or not a given equation on words has a solution. For instance, the equation has only periodic solutions in a free monoid, that is, if holds with integers , then there exists a word such that are powers of . This result, which received a lot of attention, was first proved by Lyndon and...
It is well-known that some of the most basic properties of words, like the
commutativity (xy = yx) and the conjugacy (xz = zy), can be expressed
as solutions of word equations. An important problem is to decide whether
or not a given equation on words has a solution. For instance,
the equation xMyN = zP has only periodic solutions in a free
monoid, that is, if xMyN = zP holds with integers m,n,p ≥ 2,
then there exists a word w such that x, y, z are powers of w.
This result, which received a lot...
This paper considers a distributed aggregative game problem for a group of players with misinformation, where each player has a different perception of the game. Player’s deception behavior is inevitable in this situation for reducing its own cost. We utilize hypergame to model the above problems and adopt -Nash equilibrium for hypergame to investigate whether players believe in their own cognition. Additionally, we propose a distributed deceptive algorithm for a player implementing deception and...
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