Ω-automaton

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21Mathematical logic / Method of analytic tableaux / Ω-automaton / Tree automaton / Modal μ-calculus / Modal logic / Formal language / Well-formed formula / Deterministic automaton / Logic / Automata theory / Mathematics

Tableaux with Automata (Extended Abstract) Oliver Friedmann and Martin Lange Dept. of Computer Science, University of Munich, Germany 1

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Source URL: files.oliverfriedmann.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-02-10 07:43:21
22Automata theory / Symbol / Ω-automaton

SMT-Based Synthesis of Distributed Systems∗ Bernd Finkbeiner Sven Schewe Universität des Saarlandes

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Source URL: cgi.csc.liv.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2008-09-22 13:35:50
23Formal 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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Source URL: www.automata.rwth-aachen.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-29 11:02:51
24Computer science / Formal methods / Deterministic finite automaton / Nondeterministic finite automaton / Finite-state machine / X-machine / Non-deterministic Turing machine / Ω-automaton / Finite state transducer / Models of computation / Automata theory / Theoretical computer science

Computing with Relational Machines G´erard Huet and Benoˆıt Razet INRIA Paris-Rocquencourt ICON’2008 Tutorial, Pune, DecemberAbstract. We give a quick presentation of the X-machines of Eilenberg, a generalisa

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Source URL: pauillac.inria.fr

Language: English - Date: 2008-12-14 19:37:35
25Models of computation / Theoretical computer science / Functions and mappings / Calculus / Ω-automaton / Finite state transducer / Continuous function / Derivative / Computability / Automata theory / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis

Regular Real Analysis Swarat Chaudhuri Rice University Sriram Sankaranarayanan

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Source URL: www.cs.rice.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-04-26 17:57:31
26Ω-automaton / Deterministic finite automaton / Tree automaton / Nondeterministic finite automaton / Omega language / Sequence / Muller automaton / Büchi automaton / Automata theory / Theoretical computer science / Computer science

Efficient Inclusion Testing for Simple Classes of Unambiguous ω-Automata Dimitri Isaaka , Christof L¨odinga a Informatik 7, RWTH Aachen, Germany

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Source URL: www.automata.rwth-aachen.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-05-29 11:02:30
27Finite-state machine / Nondeterministic finite automaton / Computer chess / Robot / Chess / Ω-automaton / Automata theory / Models of computation / Games

FREE WILL—EVEN FOR ROBOTS John McCarthy Computer Science Department Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305, USA

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Source URL: www-formal.stanford.edu

Language: English - Date: 2002-03-26 18:13:58
28Applied mathematics / Büchi automaton / Regular language / Formal language / Regular expression / Ω-automaton / Automata theory / Theoretical computer science / Computer science

languages of infinite traces and deterministic asynchronous automata Namit Chaturvedi November 06, 2013

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Source URL: www.automata.rwth-aachen.de

Language: English - Date: 2013-11-18 06:29:48
29Independence / Computer science / Applied mathematics / Mathematics / Automata theory / Ω-automaton / Regular language

On ω-Regular Trace Languages Classification and Synthesis Namit Chaturvedi and Marcus Gelderie GAMES 2012

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Source URL: www.automata.rwth-aachen.de

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-07 05:30:52
30Symbol / Computable number / Group representation / Automata theory / Representation theory of finite groups / Ω-automaton / Abstract algebra / Mathematics / Representation theory

4. Computability on the Real Numbers Real numbers are the basic objects in analysis. For most non-mathematicians a real number is an infinite decimal fraction, for example π = 3•Mathematicians prefer to

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Source URL: www.fernuni-hagen.de

Language: English - Date: 2009-09-05 02:33:58
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