Une caractérisation des langages algébriques bornés

L. Boasson; A. Restivo

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications (1977)

  • Volume: 11, Issue: 3, page 203-205
  • ISSN: 0988-3754

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Boasson, L., and Restivo, A.. "Une caractérisation des langages algébriques bornés." RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications 11.3 (1977): 203-205. <http://eudml.org/doc/92052>.

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References

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  1. 1. S. GlNSBURG, The Mathematical Theory of Context-Free Languages. McGraw Hill, 1966. Zbl0184.28401MR211815
  2. 2. S. GlNSBURG and E. H. SPANIER, Bounded Algol-Like Languages. Trans. American Math. Soc, 113, 1964, p. 333-368. Zbl0142.24803MR181500
  3. 3. J. F. PERROT, Informatique et Algèbre : la Théorie des Codes à Longueur variable, in Theoretical Computer Science, 3rd GI Conference, Lectures Notes in Computer Science n° 48, 1977, p. 27-44. Zbl0374.94009MR504335
  4. 4. A. RESTIVO, Mots sans Répétitions et Langages Rationnels Bornés (article précédent de ce même fascicule). Zbl0371.68023

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