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Morphisms fixing words associated with exchange of three intervals

Petr Ambrož, Zuzana Masáková, Edita Pelantová (2010)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

We consider words coding exchange of three intervals with permutation (3,2,1), here called 3iet words. Recently, a characterization of substitution invariant 3iet words was provided. We study the opposite question: what are the morphisms fixing a 3iet word? We reveal a narrow connection of such morphisms and morphisms fixing Sturmian words using the new notion of amicability.

Morphisms preserving the set of words coding three interval exchange

Tomáš Hejda (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

Any amicable pair ϕ, ψ of Sturmian morphisms enables a construction of a ternary morphism η which preserves the set of infinite words coding 3-interval exchange. We determine the number of amicable pairs with the same incidence matrix in SL±(2,ℕ) and we study incidence matrices associated with the corresponding ternary morphisms η.

Morphisms preserving the set of words coding three interval exchange∗∗∗

Tomáš Hejda (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

Any amicable pair ϕ, ψ of Sturmian morphisms enables a construction of a ternary morphism η which preserves the set of infinite words coding 3-interval exchange. We determine the number of amicable pairs with the same incidence matrix in SL±(2,ℕ) and we study incidence matrices associated with the corresponding ternary morphisms η.

Motifs et bases de langages

Jean-Michel Autebert, Luc Boasson, Michel Latteux (1989)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

Motion planning in cartesian product graphs

Biswajit Deb, Kalpesh Kapoor (2014)

Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory

Let G be an undirected graph with n vertices. Assume that a robot is placed on a vertex and n − 2 obstacles are placed on the other vertices. A vertex on which neither a robot nor an obstacle is placed is said to have a hole. Consider a single player game in which a robot or obstacle can be moved to adjacent vertex if it has a hole. The objective is to take the robot to a fixed destination vertex using minimum number of moves. In general, it is not necessary that the robot will take a shortest path...

Mots infinis

J. Berstel (1984)

Publications du Département de mathématiques (Lyon)

Multi-agent network flows that solve linear complementarity problems

Shu Liang, Xianlin Zeng (2018)

Kybernetika

In this paper, we consider linear complementarity problems with positive definite matrices through a multi-agent network. We propose a distributed continuous-time algorithm and show its correctness and convergence. Moreover, with the help of Kalman-Yakubovich-Popov lemma and Lyapunov function, we prove its asymptotic convergence. We also present an alternative distributed algorithm in terms of an ordinary differential equation. Finally, we illustrate the effectiveness of our method by simulations....

Multi-agent solver for non-negative matrix factorization based on optimization

Zhipeng Tu, Weijian Li (2021)

Kybernetika

This paper investigates a distributed solver for non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) over a multi-agent network. After reformulating the problem into the standard distributed optimization form, we design our distributed algorithm (DisNMF) based on the primal-dual method and in the form of multiplicative update rule. With the help of auxiliary functions, we provide monotonic convergence analysis. Furthermore, we show by computational complexity analysis and numerical examples that our distributed...

Multidimensional Models for Methodological Validation in Multifractal Analysis

R. Lopes, I. Bhouri, S. Maouche, P. Dubois, M. H. Bedoui, N. Betrouni (2008)

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Multifractal analysis is known as a useful tool in signal analysis. However, the methods are often used without methodological validation. In this study, we present multidimensional models in order to validate multifractal analysis methods.

Multi-dimensional sets recognizable in all abstract numeration systems

Émilie Charlier, Anne Lacroix, Narad Rampersad (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

We prove that the subsets of that are S-recognizable for all abstract numeration systems S are exactly the 1-recognizable sets. This generalizes a result of Lecomte and Rigo in the one-dimensional setting.

Multi-dimensional sets recognizable in all abstract numeration systems

Émilie Charlier, Anne Lacroix, Narad Rampersad (2012)

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

We prove that the subsets of that are S-recognizable for all abstract numeration systems S are exactly the 1-recognizable sets. This generalizes a result of Lecomte and Rigo in the one-dimensional setting.

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