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4. LATA 2010: Trier, Germany
- Adrian-Horia Dediu, Henning Fernau, Carlos Martín-Vide:
Language and Automata Theory and Applications, 4th International Conference, LATA 2010, Trier, Germany, May 24-28, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6031, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-13088-5
Invited Talks
- Janusz A. Brzozowski:
Complexity in Convex Languages. 1-15 - Alexander Clark:
Three Learnable Models for the Description of Language. 16-31 - Borivoj Melichar:
Arbology: Trees and Pushdown Automata. 32-49 - Anca Muscholl:
Analysis of Communicating Automata. 50-57
Regular Papers
- Vincent Aravantinos, Ricardo Caferra, Nicolas Peltier:
Complexity of the Satisfiability Problem for a Class of Propositional Schemata. 58-69 - Pablo Arrighi, Jonathan Grattage:
A Simple n-Dimensional Intrinsically Universal Quantum Cellular Automaton. 70-81 - Abdullah N. Arslan:
A Fast Longest Common Subsequence Algorithm for Similar Strings. 82-93 - Francine Blanchet-Sadri, Jane I. Kim, Robert Mercas, William Severa, Sean Simmons:
Abelian Square-Free Partial Words. 94-105 - Francine Blanchet-Sadri, Robert Mercas, Sean Simmons, Eric Weissenstein:
Avoidable Binary Patterns in Partial Words. 106-117 - Nicolas Bousquet, Christof Löding:
Equivalence and Inclusion Problem for Strongly Unambiguous Büchi Automata. 118-129 - Wojciech Buszkowski, Zhe Lin:
Pregroup Grammars with Letter Promotions. 130-141 - Jérémie Cabessa, Alessandro E. P. Villa:
A Hierarchical Classification of First-Order Recurrent Neural Networks. 142-153 - Rafael Carrascosa, François Coste, Matthias Gallé, Gabriel G. Infante López:
Choosing Word Occurrences for the Smallest Grammar Problem. 154-165 - Claudia Casadio:
Agreement and Cliticization in Italian: A Pregroup Analysis. 166-177 - Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Jean-Philippe Dubernard, Hadrien Jeanne:
Geometricity of Binary Regular Languages. 178-189 - Christian Choffrut, Andreas Malcher, Carlo Mereghetti, Beatrice Palano:
On the Expressive Power of FO[ + ]. 190-201 - Christophe Costa Florêncio, Henning Fernau:
Finding Consistent Categorial Grammars of Bounded Value: A Parameterized Approach. 202-213 - Stefano Crespi-Reghizzi, Dino Mandrioli:
Operator Precedence and the Visibly Pushdown Property. 214-226 - Maxime Crochemore, Costas S. Iliopoulos, Marcin Kubica, Jakub Radoszewski, Wojciech Rytter, Tomasz Walen:
On the Maximal Number of Cubic Runs in a String. 227-238 - William Cruz-Santos, Guillermo Morales-Luna:
On the Hamiltonian Operators for Adiabatic Quantum Reduction of SAT. 239-248 - Barbara Di Giampaolo, Salvatore La Torre, Margherita Napoli:
Parametric Metric Interval Temporal Logic. 249-260 - Rüdiger Ehlers:
Short Witnesses and Accepting Lassos in omega-Automata. 261-272 - Travis Gagie, Pawel Gawrychowski:
Grammar-Based Compression in a Streaming Model. 273-284 - Hermann Gruber, Stefan Gulan:
Simplifying Regular Expressions. 285-296 - Reinhard Hemmerling, Katarína Smolenová, Winfried Kurth:
A Programming Language Tailored to the Specification and Solution of Differential Equations Describing Processes on Networks. 297-308 - Dag Hovland:
The Inclusion Problem for Regular Expressions. 309-320 - Sanjay Jain, Qinglong Luo, Frank Stephan:
Learnability of Automatic Classes. 321-332 - Charles Jordan, Thomas Zeugmann:
Untestable Properties Expressible with Four First-Order Quantifiers. 333-343 - Makoto Kanazawa, Sylvain Salvati:
The Copying Power of Well-Nested Multiple Context-Free Grammars. 344-355 - Barbara Klunder, Wojciech Rytter:
Post Correspondence Problem with Partially Commutative Alphabets. 356-367 - Martin Kutrib, Andreas Malcher:
Reversible Pushdown Automata. 368-379 - Anna Kasprzik, Timo Kötzing:
String Extension Learning Using Lattices. 380-391 - Alexander A. Letichevsky, Arsen S. Shoukourian, Samvel K. Shoukourian:
The Equivalence Problem of Deterministic Multitape Finite Automata: A New Proof of Solvability Using a Multidimensional Tape. 392-402 - Peter Leupold:
Primitive Words Are Unavoidable for Context-Free Languages. 403-413 - Zhe Lin:
Modal Nonassociative Lambek Calculus with Assumptions: Complexity and Context-Freeness. 414-425 - Florin Manea, Catalin Tiseanu:
Hard Counting Problems for Partial Words. 426-438 - Tobias Marschall, Sven Rahmann:
Exact Analysis of Horspool's and Sunday's Pattern Matching Algorithms with Probabilistic Arithmetic Automata. 439-450 - Nimrod Milo, Tamar Pinhas, Michal Ziv-Ukelson:
SA-REPC - Sequence Alignment with Regular Expression Path Constraint. 451-462 - Benedek Nagy, Friedrich Otto:
CD-Systems of Stateless Deterministic R(1)-Automata Accept All Rational Trace Languages. 463-474 - Turlough Neary:
A Boundary between Universality and Non-universality in Extended Spiking Neural P Systems. 475-487 - Rafael Peñaloza:
Using Sums-of-Products for Non-standard Reasoning. 488-499 - Martin Plátek, Frantisek Mráz, Markéta Lopatková:
Restarting Automata with Structured Output and Functional Generative Description. 500-511 - Alberto Policriti, Alexandru I. Tomescu, Francesco Vezzi:
A Randomized Numerical Aligner (rNA). 512-523 - Fernando Rosa-Velardo, Giorgio Delzanno:
Language-Based Comparison of Petri Nets with Black Tokens, Pure Names and Ordered Data. 524-535 - Neda Saeedloei, Gopal Gupta:
Verifying Complex Continuous Real-Time Systems with Coinductive CLP(R). 536-548 - Sakthi Balan Muthiah, Parameswaran Seshan:
Incremental Building in Peptide Computing to Solve Hamiltonian Path Problem. 549-560 - Orna Grumberg, Orna Kupferman, Sarai Sheinvald:
Variable Automata over Infinite Alphabets. 561-572 - Hellis Tamm:
Some Minimality Results on Biresidual and Biseparable Automata. 573-584 - Frank Weinberg, Markus E. Nebel:
Extending Stochastic Context-Free Grammars for an Application in Bioinformatics. 585-595 - Ryo Yoshinaka, Yuichi Kaji, Hiroyuki Seki:
Chomsky-Schützenberger-Type Characterization of Multiple Context-Free Languages. 596-607 - Hans Zantema:
Complexity of Guided Insertion-Deletion in RNA-Editing. 608-619
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