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  • ...utomata theory]], an '''unambiguous finite automaton''' ('''UFA''') is a [[nondeterministic finite automaton]] (NFA) such that each word has at most one accepting path An ''[[nondeterministic finite automaton|NFA]]'' is represented formally by a [[n-tuple|5-tuple]], ...
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  • {{Short description|Probabilistic logic programming language}} | programming language = [[Python (programming language)|Python]] ...
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  • ===Star height of regular languages=== ...[[formal language theory]], for studying the [[star height]] of [[regular languages]]. {{harvtxt|Eggan|1963}} established a relation between the theories of r ...
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  • ...is a method of transforming a [[regular expression]] into an equivalent [[nondeterministic finite automaton]] (NFA).<ref>{{cite book |last1=Louden |first1=Kenneth C. ...is algorithm is a part of the proof that they both accept exactly the same languages, that is, the [[regular language]]s. ...
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  • ...lso concerned with the practical realization of [[functional programming]] languages, language tools and [[type systems|type theory]] that can control the resou ...has also shown that if non-determinism is added to the language (as in a [[Nondeterministic Turing machine]]), the class of problems that can be accepted is still P. ...
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  • ...Regex can be easily converted to [[nondeterministic finite-state automaton|nondeterministic automata]] (NFAs), in which for each state and input symbol, there may be s * the engine may consider all possible paths through the nondeterministic automaton in parallel; ...
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  • ...lecture), Proc. 15th [[International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming]], 1988 (ICALP 88), ''[[Lecture Notes in Computer Science]]'', vol. 317 (1 ...rchy theorems are separation results that show that both deterministic and nondeterministic machines can solve more problems in (asymptotically) more space, subject to ...
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  • ...alis. "Communicating hierarchical state machines," Automata, Languages and Programming. Prague: ICALP, 1999</ref> ...ing finite state machines with priority channels," Automata, Languages and Programming. Antwerp: ICALP, 1984</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Programming language}} ...pages 169-206. Springer, 2011.</ref> is a [[domain-specific language]] for programming and analyzing coordination protocols that compose individual ''processes'' ...
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  • ...rministic finite automata]] (DFAs) and [[Nondeterministic finite automaton|nondeterministic finite automata]] (NFAs), which correspond to weighted automata over the [[ Therefore a weighted automaton can be considered analogous to a [[nondeterministic finite automaton]] (NFA). ...
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  • ...t one <math>b</math> such that <math>a \to_S b</math>. Otherwise it is a ''nondeterministic'' strategy.<ref name=Klop/> ...6=M. R. |title=Term graph rewriting |conference=Parallel Architectures and Languages Europe |date=1987 |volume=259 |pages=141–158 |doi=10.1007/3-540-17945-3_8}} ...
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  • ...heory]] and their relationship to [[Database query language|database query languages]], in particular to [[Datalog]]. ...dings of the 6th ACM SIGACT-SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages - POPL '79|pages=110–119|location=New York, New York, USA|publisher=ACM Pre ...
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  • In 2007 Chris Kuklewicz implemented TDFA in a [[Haskell (programming language)|Haskell]] library Regex-TDFA with POSIX longest-match semantics. |title= Efficient POSIX submatch extraction on nondeterministic finite automata. ...
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  • | programming language = [[C++]] ...site=CodeProject}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.thefreecountry.com/programming/compilerconstruction.shtml|title=Free Compiler Construction Tools|last=Heng ...
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  • {{Short description|Type system used in computer programming and mathematics}} ...ctional programs | conference = 9th Symposium on Principles of programming languages (POPL'82) | pages = 207–212 | publisher = ACM | url = http://web.cs.wpi.edu ...
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  • ...words]] <math>u</math> and <math>v</math>, each over an [[Alphabet (formal languages)|alphabet]] <math>\Sigma \cup \Xi</math> comprising both constants (c.f. <m ...link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-642-59136-5 |title=Handbook of Formal Languages |date=1997 |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-3-642-59136-5 |isbn=978-3-642-6386 ...
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  • ...lem]] for [[PSPACE]], the class of problems solvable by a deterministic or nondeterministic [[Turing machine]] in polynomial space and unlimited time.<ref>{{cite book ...net/publication/227320440|conference=Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming – CP 2011|volume=6876|pages=414–428|doi=10.1007/978-3-642-23786-7_32|isbn=9 ...
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  • ...del of computation, i.e., all programs that can be written in some given [[programming language]] that is general enough to be equivalent to a Turing machine. The === Programming consequences{{anchor|Avoiding the halting problem}} === ...
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  • | title = Automata theory and formal languages (Second GI Conf., Kaiserslautern, 1975) | title = Proc. 42nd International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming (ICALP) ...
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  • ...ooks.google.com/books?id=1BZW9m5ScQoC |title=Principles of Logic and Logic Programming |last2=Nerode |first2=A. |date=1996-06-13 |publisher=Elsevier |isbn=978-0-0 ...on proposed by W.V.O. Quine, suggesting that no unique translation between languages can be determined solely by empirical evidence, due to the underdeterminati ...
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