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The partial clone of linear tree languages
N. Lekkoksungab, K. Deneckeab a University of Potsdam, Institute of Mathematics, Potsdam, Germany
b KhonKaen University, Department of Mathematics, KhonKaen, Thailand
Abstract:
A term, also called a tree, is said to be linear, if each variable occurs in the term only once. The linear terms and sets of linear terms, the so-called linear tree languages, play some role in automata theory and in the theory of formal languages in connection with recognizability. We define a partial superposition operation on sets of linear trees of a given type $\tau$ and study the properties of some many-sorted partial clones that have sets of linear trees as elements and partial superposition operations as fundamental operations. The endomorphisms of those algebras correspond to nondeterministic linear hypersubstitutions.
Keywords:
linear term, linear tree language, clone, partial clone, linear hypersubstitution, nondeterministic linear hypersubstitution.
Received: 02.02.2017 Revised: 02.02.2017 Accepted: 01.11.2017
Citation:
N. Lekkoksung, K. Denecke, “The partial clone of linear tree languages”, Sibirsk. Mat. Zh., 60:3 (2019), 640–654; Siberian Math. J., 60:3 (2019), 497–507
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