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Formal languages / Computer science / Theory of computation / Ω-automaton / Omega language / Büchi automaton / Symbol / Determinacy / Regular language / Automata theory / Mathematics / Theoretical computer science
Date: 2012-05-29 11:02:51
Formal languages
Computer science
Theory of computation
Ω-automaton
Omega language
Büchi automaton
Symbol
Determinacy
Regular language
Automata theory
Mathematics
Theoretical computer science

Languages vs. ω-Languages in Regular Infinite Games Namit Chaturvedi? , Jörg Olschewski?? , and Wolfgang Thomas Lehrstuhl Informatik 7, RWTH Aachen University, Germany {chaturvedi,olschewski,thomas}@automata.rwth-aache

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