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Distinguishability of Infinite Automata

Ch. Faisi

A chapter in Systems Theory Research, 1973, pp 219-222 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Let 𝔄 = {(Q, X, Y, φ𝔄, Οˆπ”„} be a strongly connected synchronous automaton (i.e., the length of an output word is equal to the length of an input word), where Q is the set of states of the automaton, X the input alphabet, Y the output alphabet, φ𝔄 the transition function, and Οˆπ”„ the output function. The automaton 𝔄 is either finite or infinite.

Date: 1973
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-0079-4_9

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