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Solving word equations

Habib Abdulrab (1990)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

Some Algebraic Properties of Machine Poset of Infinite Words

Aleksandrs Belovs (2008)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

The complexity of infinite words is considered from the point of view of a transformation with a Mealy machine that is the simplest model of a finite automaton transducer. We are mostly interested in algebraic properties of the underlying partially ordered set. Results considered with the existence of supremum, infimum, antichains, chains and density aspects are investigated.

Undecidability of infinite post correspondence problem for instances of size 8

Jing Dong, Qinghui Liu (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

The infinite Post Correspondence Problem (ωPCP) was shown to be undecidable by Ruohonen (1985) in general. Blondel and Canterini [Theory Comput. Syst. 36 (2003) 231–245] showed that ωPCP is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 105, Halava and Harju [RAIRO–Theor. Inf. Appl. 40 (2006) 551–557] showed that ωPCP is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 9. By designing a special coding, we delete a letter from Halava and Harju’s construction. So we prove that ωPCP is undecidable for domain alphabets...

Undecidability of infinite post correspondence problem for instances of size 8

Jing Dong, Qinghui Liu (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

The infinite Post Correspondence Problem (ωPCP) was shown to be undecidable by Ruohonen (1985) in general. Blondel and Canterini [Theory Comput. Syst. 36 (2003) 231–245] showed that ωPCP is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 105, Halava and Harju [RAIRO–Theor. Inf. Appl. 40 (2006) 551–557] showed that ωPCP is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 9. By designing a special coding, we delete a letter from Halava and Harju’s construction. So we prove that ωPCP is undecidable for domain alphabets...

Undecidability of infinite post correspondence problem for instances of Size 9

Vesa Halava, Tero Harju (2006)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

In the infinite Post Correspondence Problem an instance (h,g) consists of two morphisms h and g, and the problem is to determine whether or not there exists an infinite word ω such that h(ω) = g(ω). This problem was shown to be undecidable by Ruohonen (1985) in general. Recently Blondel and Canterini (Theory Comput. Syst.36 (2003) 231–245) showed that this problem is undecidable for domain alphabets of size 105. Here we give a proof that the infinite Post Correspondence Problem is undecidable...

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