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The Parikh finite word automaton (PA) was introduced and studied in 2003 by Klaedtke and
Rueß. Natural variants of the PA arise from viewing a PA equivalently as an automaton that
keeps a count of its transitions and semilinearly constrains their numbers. Here we adopt
this view and define the affine PA, that extends the PA by having each
transition induce an affine transformation on the PA registers, and the PA on
letters, that restricts the PA...
A -labeled -poset is an (at most) countable set, labeled in the set , equipped with partial orders. The collection of all -labeled -posets is naturally equipped with binary product operations and -ary product operations. Moreover, the -ary product operations give rise to
A Σ-labeled n-poset is an (at most) countable set,
labeled in the set Σ, equipped with n partial orders.
The collection of all Σ-labeled n-posets is naturally
equipped with n binary product operations and
nω-ary product operations.
Moreover, the ω-ary product operations
give rise to nω-power operations.
We show that those Σ-labeled n-posets that can be generated from
the singletons by the binary and ω-ary
product operations form the free algebra on Σ
in a variety axiomatizable by an infinite collection...
Multiwords are words in which a single symbol can be replaced by a nonempty set of symbols. They extend the notion of partial words. A word w is certain in a multiword M if it occurs in every word that can be obtained by selecting one single symbol among the symbols provided in each position of M. Motivated by a problem on incomplete databases, we investigate a variant of the pattern matching problem which is to decide whether a word w is certain in a multiword M. We study the language CERTAIN(w)...
Multiwords are words in which a single symbol can be replaced by a nonempty set of symbols. They extend the notion of partial words. A word w is certain in a multiword M if it occurs in every word that can be obtained by selecting one single symbol among the symbols provided in each position of M. Motivated by a problem on incomplete databases, we investigate a variant of the pattern matching problem which is to decide whether a word w is certain in a multiword M. We study the language CERTAIN(w)...
We investigate the intersection of two finitely generated submonoids
of the free monoid on a finite alphabet. To this purpose, we
consider automata that recognize such submonoids and we study the
product automata recognizing their intersection. By using automata
methods we obtain a new proof of a result of Karhumäki on the
characterization of the intersection of two submonoids of
rank two, in the case of prefix (or suffix) generators. In a more
general setting, for an arbitrary number of generators,...
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