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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.
Let be the free monoid over a finite alphabet . We prove that a congruence of generated by a finite number of pairs , where and , is always decidable.
Given a finite set of matrices with integer entries, consider the question of determining whether the semigroup they generated 1) is free; 2) contains the identity matrix; 3) contains the null matrix or 4) is a group. Even for matrices of dimension , questions 1) and 3) are undecidable. For dimension , they are still open as far as we know. Here we prove that problems 2) and 4) are decidable by proving more generally that it is recursively decidable whether or not a given non singular matrix belongs...
Given a finite set of
matrices with integer entries,
consider the question
of determining whether the semigroup they generated 1) is free; 2) contains the identity matrix; 3) contains the null matrix or 4) is a group.
Even for matrices of dimension 3,
questions 1) and 3) are undecidable.
For dimension
2, they are still open as far as we know.
Here we prove that problems 2) and 4) are decidable
by proving more generally that it is recursively
decidable whether or not a given
non singular matrix
belongs...
This paper presents some manner of characterization of Boolean rings. These algebraic systems one can also characterize by means of some distributivities satisfied in GBbi-QRs.
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