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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Computational and theoretical aspects of iterated generating functions

Clapperton, James Anthony January 2013 (has links)
The thesis offers an investigation into the analysis of so-called iterated generating functions and the schemes that produce them. Beginning with the study of some ad hoc scheme formulations, the notion of an iterated generating function is introduced and a mechanism to produce arbitrary finite sequences established. The development of schemes to accommodate infinite sequences leads – in the case of the Catalan sequence – to the discovery of what are termed Catalan polynomials whose properties are examined. Results are formulated for these polynomials through the algebraic adaptation of classical root-finding algorithms, serving as a basis for the synthesis of new generalised results for other infinite sequences and their associated polynomials.
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Complementation of Büchi automata: A survey and implementation / Komplement till Büchi-automater: En översikt och implementation

Lindahl, Anders, Svensson, Mattias January 2004 (has links)
<p>This thesis is a survey of the field of languages over infinite sequences. There is active research going on in this field, during the last year several new results where published. </p><p>We investigate the language containment problem for infinite sequences, with focus on complementation of Büchi automata. Our main focus is on the approach with alternating automata by Kupferman&Vardi. The language containment problem has been proved to be in EXPSPACE. We identify some cases when we can avoid the exponential blow-up by taking advantage of properties of the input automaton. </p><p>Some of the algorithms we explain are also implemented in a Sicstus Prolog library.</p>
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Complementation of Büchi automata: A survey and implementation / Komplement till Büchi-automater: En översikt och implementation

Lindahl, Anders, Svensson, Mattias January 2004 (has links)
This thesis is a survey of the field of languages over infinite sequences. There is active research going on in this field, during the last year several new results where published. We investigate the language containment problem for infinite sequences, with focus on complementation of Büchi automata. Our main focus is on the approach with alternating automata by Kupferman&amp;Vardi. The language containment problem has been proved to be in EXPSPACE. We identify some cases when we can avoid the exponential blow-up by taking advantage of properties of the input automaton. Some of the algorithms we explain are also implemented in a Sicstus Prolog library.

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