Homomorphic Representations of Certain Classes of Languages
Franz J. Brandenburg
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Franz J. Brandenburg: Universität Passau, Lehrstuhl für Informatik
A chapter in Advances in Algorithms, Languages, and Complexity, 1997, pp 93-110 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The use of homomorphisms for simple representations of certain classes of languages is investigated. The homomorphisms are combined to tuples which then define a homomorphic replication. This operation plays an important role in the characterization of classes of languages like BNP and MULTI-RESET. If the homomophisms of a tuple coincide on a string, then their homomorphic equality is defined. This operation is closely related to equality sets of homomorphisms and is extremely powerful. We provide purely homomorphic characterizations of the regular sets and the recursively enumerable sets, and of the classes MULTI-RESET and BNP. Starting from {$}, three homomorphisms suffice to represent every regular set and four homomorphisms suffice to represent every recursively enumerable set. For these statements we make extensive use of notions, techniques and results introduced by Professor Ron Book.
Keywords: nondeterministic multitape Turing machines; reversal-bounded tapes and reset tapes; homomorphic replication; homomorphic equality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-3394-4_4
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