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Igor Potapov

    Reachability Problems
    Developments in Language Theory
    • Developments in Language Theory

      19th International Conference, DLT 2015, Liverpool, UK, July 27-30, 2015, Proceedings.

      • 461pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      This book constitutes the proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Developments in Language Theory, DLT 2015, held in Liverpool, UK. The 31 papers presented together with 5 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 54 submissions. Its scope is very general and includes, among others, the following topics and areas: combinatorial and algebraic properties of words and languages, grammars, acceptors and transducers for strings, trees, graphs, arrays, algebraic theories for automata and languages, codes, efficient text algorithms, symbolic dynamics, decision problems, relationships to complexity theory and logic, picture description and analysis, polyominoes and bidimensional patterns, cryptography, concurrency, cellular automata, bio-inspired computing, and quantum computing.

      Developments in Language Theory
    • Reachability Problems

      12th International Conference, RP 2018, Marseille, France, September 24-26, 2018, Proceedings

      • 182pagine
      • 7 ore di lettura

      This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Reachability Problems, RP 2018, held in Marseille, France, in September 2018. The 11 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 21 submissions. The papers cover topics such as reachability for infinite state systems; rewriting systems; reachability analysis in counter/timed/cellular/communicating automata; Petri nets; computational aspects of semigroups, groups, and rings; reachability in dynamical and hybrid systems; frontiers between decidable and undecidable reachability problems; complexity and decidability aspects; predictability in iterative maps, and new computational paradigms.

      Reachability Problems