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Recent Advances in Formal Languages and Applications / edited by Zoltán Esik, Carlos Martín-Vide, Victor Mitrana.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Studies in Computational Intelligence ; 25Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2006Descripción: viii, 373 páginas 122 ilustraciones recurso en líneaTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783540334613
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • TA329-348
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Basic Notation and Terminology -- Janusz Brzozowski -- Maxime Crochemore, Thierry Lecroq -- Jozef Gruska -- Tom Head, Dennis Pixton -- Lucian Ilie -- Jarkko Kari -- Satoshi Kobayashi -- Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Renate Klempien-Hinrichs, Sabine Kuske -- Mitsunori Ogihara -- Friedrich Otto -- Holger Petersen -- Shuly Wintner -- Hsu-Chun Yen.
Resumen: The theory of formal languages is widely accepted as the backbone of theoretical computer science originating from mathematics and generative linguistics. All human problem solving capabilities can be considered in a certain sense as a manipulation of symbols and structures composed by symbols, which is actually the stem of formal language theory. Language – in its two basic forms, natural and artificial – is a particular case of a symbol system. The contributors present the main results and techniques of their specialty areas in an easily accessible way accompanied with many references having multiple roles: historical, hints for complete proofs or solutions to exercises and directions for further research where the reader may identify attractive problems. This volume contains areas, mainly applications, which have not appeared in any collection of this type. The book representing "a gate to formal language theory and its applications", will be useful as a general source of information in computation theory, both at the undergraduate and research level.
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Basic Notation and Terminology -- Janusz Brzozowski -- Maxime Crochemore, Thierry Lecroq -- Jozef Gruska -- Tom Head, Dennis Pixton -- Lucian Ilie -- Jarkko Kari -- Satoshi Kobayashi -- Hans-Jörg Kreowski, Renate Klempien-Hinrichs, Sabine Kuske -- Mitsunori Ogihara -- Friedrich Otto -- Holger Petersen -- Shuly Wintner -- Hsu-Chun Yen.

The theory of formal languages is widely accepted as the backbone of theoretical computer science originating from mathematics and generative linguistics. All human problem solving capabilities can be considered in a certain sense as a manipulation of symbols and structures composed by symbols, which is actually the stem of formal language theory. Language – in its two basic forms, natural and artificial – is a particular case of a symbol system. The contributors present the main results and techniques of their specialty areas in an easily accessible way accompanied with many references having multiple roles: historical, hints for complete proofs or solutions to exercises and directions for further research where the reader may identify attractive problems. This volume contains areas, mainly applications, which have not appeared in any collection of this type. The book representing "a gate to formal language theory and its applications", will be useful as a general source of information in computation theory, both at the undergraduate and research level.

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