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9783540354284

Developments in Language Theory : 10th International Conference, DLT 2006, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, June 26-29, 2006, Proceedings

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  • Copyright: 2006-07-15
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag
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Summary

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Developments in Language Theory, DLT 2006, held in Santa Barbara, CA, USA in June 2006. The 36 revised full papers presented together with 4 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 63 submissions. All important issues in language theory are addressed including grammars, acceptors and transducers for strings, trees, graphs, arrays; efficient text algorithms; algebraic theories for automata and languages; combinatorial and algebraic properties of words and languages; variable-length codes; symbolic dynamics; decision problems; relations to complexity theory and logic; picture description and analysis; polyominoes and bidimensional patterns; cryptography; concurrency; bio-inspired computing; and quantum computing.

Table of Contents

Adding nesting structure to wordsp. 1
Can abstract state machines be useful in language theory?p. 14
Languages in membrane computing : some details for spiking neural P systemsp. 20
Computational nature of biochemical reactionsp. 36
Polynomials, fragments of temporal logic and the variety DA over tracesp. 37
Weighted automata and weighted logics on infinite wordsp. 49
Simulation relations for alternating parity automata and parity gamesp. 59
Equivalence of functions represented by simple context-free grammars with outputp. 71
On the gap-complexity of simple RL-automatap. 83
Noncanonical LALR(1) parsingp. 95
Context-free grammars and XML languagesp. 108
Synchronization of pushdown automatap. 120
Context-dependent nondeterminism for pushdown automatap. 133
Prime decompositions of regular languagesp. 145
On weakly ambiguous finite transducersp. 156
Ciliate bio-operations on finite string multisetsp. 168
Characterizing DNA bond shapes using trajectoriesp. 180
Involution solid and join codesp. 192
Well-founded semantics for boolean grammarsp. 203
Hierarchies of tree series transformations revisitedp. 215
Bag context tree grammarsp. 226
Closure of language classes under bounded duplicationp. 238
The boolean closure of growing context-sensitive languagesp. 248
Well quasi orders and the shuffle closure of finite setsp. 260
The growth ratio of synchronous rational relations is uniquep. 270
On critical exponents in fixed points of non-erasing morphismsp. 280
P systems with proteins on membranes and membrane divisionp. 292
Computing by only observingp. 304
A decision procedure for reflexive regular splicing languagesp. 315
Contextual hypergraph grammars - a new approach to the generation of hypergraph languagesp. 327
End-marked maximal depth-first contextual grammarsp. 339
Some examples of semi-rational DAG languagesp. 351
Finding lower bounds for nondeterministic state complexity is hardp. 363
Lowering undecidability bounds for decision questions in matricesp. 375
Complexity of degenerated three dimensional billiard wordsp. 386
Factorial languages of low combinatorial complexityp. 397
Perfect correspondences between dot-depth and polynomial-time hierarchyp. 408
Language equations with complementationp. 420
Synchronizing automata with a letter of deficiency 2p. 433
On some variations of two-way probabilistic finite automata modelsp. 443
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