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13th CIAA 2008: San Francisco, California, USA
- Oscar H. Ibarra, Bala Ravikumar:
Implementation and Applications of Automata, 13th International Conference, CIAA 2008, San Francisco, California, USA, July 21-24, 2008. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5148, Springer 2008, ISBN 978-3-540-70843-8
Invited Lectures
- Markus Holzer, Martin Kutrib:
Nondeterministic Finite Automata-Recent Results on the Descriptional and Computational Complexity. 1-16 - Kai Salomaa:
Language Decompositions, Primality, and Trajectory-Based Operations. 17-22 - Mihalis Yannakakis:
Automata, Probability, and Recursion. 23-32 - Hsu-Chun Yen:
Concurrency, Synchronization, and Conflicts in Petri Nets. 33-35
Technical Contributions
- Yih-Kuen Tsay, Bow-Yaw Wang:
Automated Compositional Reasoning of Intuitionistically Closed Regular Properties. 36-45 - Marco Almeida, Nelma Moreira, Rogério Reis:
Antimirov and Mosses's Rewrite System Revisited. 46-56 - Ahmed Bouajjani, Peter Habermehl, Lukás Holík, Tayssir Touili, Tomás Vojnar:
Antichain-Based Universality and Inclusion Testing over Nondeterministic Finite Tree Automata. 57-67 - Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Jean-Philippe Dubernard, Hadrien Jeanne:
Testing Whether a Binary and Prolongeable Regular Language LIs Geometrical or Not on the Minimal Deterministic Automaton of Pref(L). 68-77 - Andrei Paun, Mihaela Paun, Alfonso Rodríguez-Patón:
Hopcroft's Minimization Technique: Queues or Stacks?. 78-91 - Pedro García, Manuel Vazquez de Parga, Gloria Inés Alvarez, José Ruiz:
Learning Regular Languages Using Nondeterministic Finite Automata. 92-101 - Kazuhiro Inaba, Haruo Hosoya, Sebastian Maneth:
Multi-Return Macro Tree Transducers. 102-111 - François Cantin, Axel Legay, Pierre Wolper:
Computing Convex Hulls by Automata Iteration. 112-121 - Takuya Nishiyama, Yasuhiko Minamide:
A Translation from the HTML DTD into a Regular Hedge Grammar. 122-131 - Andreas Maletti:
Tree-Series-to-Tree-Series Transformations. 132-140 - Ryan Dixon, Ömer Egecioglu, Timothy Sherwood:
Automata-Theoretic Analysis of Bit-Split Languages for Packet Scanning. 141-150 - Jan Lahoda, Borivoj Melichar, Jan Zdárek:
Pattern Matching in DCA Coded Text. 151-160 - Rob J. van Glabbeek, Bas Ploeger:
Five Determinisation Algorithms. 161-170 - Harald Hempel, Madlen Kimmritz:
Persistent Computations of Turing Machines. 171-180 - Egor Dolzhenko, Natasa Jonoska:
On Complexity of Two Dimensional Languages Generated by Transducers. 181-190 - Zoltán Ésik, Szabolcs Iván:
Games for Temporal Logics on Trees. 191-200 - Tetsuya Matsumoto, Kazuhito Hagio, Masayuki Takeda:
A Run-Time Efficient Implementation of Compressed Pattern Matching Automata. 201-211 - Parosh Aziz Abdulla, Ahmed Bouajjani, Lukás Holík, Lisa Kaati, Tomás Vojnar:
Composed Bisimulation for Tree Automata. 212-222 - Andrew Badr:
Hyper-Minimization in O(n2). 223-231 - Giovanni Pighizzini:
Deterministic Pushdown Automata and Unary Languages. 232-241 - Benoît Razet:
Finite Eilenberg Machines. 242-251 - Pawel Baturo, Marcin Piatkowski, Wojciech Rytter:
The Number of Runs in Sturmian Words. 252-261 - Cyril Allauzen, Mehryar Mohri:
3-Way Composition of Weighted Finite-State Transducers. 262-273 - Khaled El-Fakih, Nina Yevtushenko:
Progressive Solutions to FSM Equations. 274-282 - Akio Fujiyoshi:
Combination of Context-Free Grammars and Tree Automata for Unranked and Ranked Trees. 283-285 - Martin Simunek, Borivoj Melichar:
Approximate Periods with Levenshtein Distance. 286-287
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