Several of the contributions to this volume bring forward many mutually beneficial interactions and connections between the three domains of the title. Developing them was the main purpose of the NATO ASI summerschool held in Montreal in 2003. Although some connections, for example between semigroup
Algebraic and Structural Automata Theory
✍ Scribed by L. Beyga, T. Gajewski, Z. Miadowlcz, P. Siwak, J. Stoklosa, J. Bergandy and B. Mikolajczak (Eds.)
- Book ID
- 127454338
- Publisher
- North-Holland Pub. Co
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- Annals of discrete mathematics 44
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
- City
- Amsterdam; New York
- ISBN
- 0444874585
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Automata Theory is part of computability theory which covers problems in computer systems, software, activity of nervous systems (neural networks), and processes of live organisms development. The result of over ten years of research, this book presents work in the following areas of Automata Theory: automata morphisms, time-varying automata, automata realizations and relationships between automata and semigroups. Aimed at those working in discrete mathematics and computer science, parts of the book are suitable for use in graduate courses in computer science, electronics, telecommunications, and control engineering. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the basic concepts of algebra and graph theory.
✦ Subjects
Теория автоматов
📜 SIMILAR VOLUMES
This is a self-contained, modern treatment of the algebraic theory of machines. Dr Holcombe examines various applications of the idea of a machine in biology, biochemistry and computer science and gives also a rigorous treatment of the way in which these machines can be decomposed and simulated by s
The theory of formal languages and the theory of automata were both initiated in the late 1950s, explains Ito (Kyoto Sangyo U., Japan), and the two fields have since developed into important theoretical foundations of computer science. He looks at the two from the algebraic perspective, beginning wi