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    • Complexity Of Atoms Of Regular Languages 

      Brzozowski, Janusz; Tamm, Hellis (World Scientific Publishing, 2013-11-01)
      The quotient complexity of a regular language L, which is the same as its state complexity the number of left quotients of L. An atom of a non-empty regular language L with n quotients is a non-empty intersection of the n ...
    • Complexity of proper prefix-convex regular languages 

      Brzozowski, Janusz; Sinnamon, Corwin (Elsevier, 2019-10-01)
      A language L over an alphabet Σ is prefix-convex if, for any words x,y,z ∈ Σ*, whenever x and xyz are in L, then so is xy. Prefix-convex languages include right-ideal, prefix-closed, and prefix-free languages, which were ...
    • In Search Of Most Complex Regular Languages 

      Brzozowski, Janusz (World Scientific Publishing, 2013-09-01)
      Sequences (L-n vertical bar n >= k), called streams, of regular languages L-n are considered, where k is some small positive integer, n is the state complexity of L-n, and the languages in a stream differ only in the ...
    • Most Complex Regular Ideal Languages 

      Liu, Bo Yang Victor; Davies, Sylvie; Brzozowski, Janusz (Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, 2016-10-17)
      A right ideal (left ideal, two-sided ideal) is a non-empty language $L$ over an alphabet $\Sigma$ such that $L=L\Sigma^*$ ($L=\Sigma^*L$, $L=\Sigma^*L\Sigma^*$). Let $k=3$ for right ideals, 4 for left ideals and 5 for ...
    • Most Complex Regular Right-Ideal Languages 

      Brzozowski, Janusz; Davies, Gareth (Springer, 2014)
      A right ideal is a language L over an alphabet Sigma that satisfies the equation L = L Sigma*. We show that there exists a sequence (Rn vertical bar n >= 3) of regular right-ideal languages, where R-n has n left quotients ...
    • Quotient Complexities of Atoms in Regular Ideal Languages 

      Brzozowski, Janusz; Davies, Sylvie (Institute of Informatics: University of Szeged, 2015)
      A (left) quotient of a language L by a word w is the language w(-1) L = {x vertical bar wx is an element of L}. The quotient complexity of a regular language L is the number of quotients of L; it is equal to the state ...
    • Quotient Complexity of Bifix-, Factor-, and Subword-Free Regular Language 

      Brzozowski, Janusz; Jirásková, Galina; Baiyu, Li; Smith, Joshua (Institute of Informatics: University of Szeged, 2014)
      A language $L$ is prefix-free if whenever words $u$ and $v$ are in $L$ and $u$ is a prefix of $v$, then $u=v$. Suffix-, factor-, and subword-free languages are defined similarly, where by ``subword" we mean ``subsequence", ...
    • Syntactic Complexity Of R- And J-Trivial Regular Languages 

      Brzozowski, Janusz; Li, Baiyu (World Scientific Publishing, 2014-11-01)
      The syntactic complexity of a subclass of the class of regular languages is the maximal cardinality of syntactic semigroups of languages in that class, taken as a function of the state complexity n of these languages. We ...

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