Browsing Waterloo Research by Subject "right ideal"
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Most Complex Regular Right-Ideal Languages
(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
(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 ...