On a subclass of \(\infty\)-regular languages (Q1104761)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4057033
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4057033 |
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On a subclass of \(\infty\)-regular languages (English)
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1988
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G-machines are considered as generators of sets of finite and infinite sequences, called G-languages. This paper focuses on the characterization of G-languages in terms of \(\infty\)-regular languages. It is shown that the class of G-languages is a proper subclass of the class of \(\infty\)- regular languages. It is also pointed out that the deterministic version of G-machines is essentially weaker.
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G-machines
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G-languages
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\(\infty \)-regular languages
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