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    On DOS languages and DOS mappings (English)
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    A deterministic 0-context sequential rewriting system (a DOS system) is a triple \(G=(V,h,w)\) where V is a finite alphabet, \(h:V \to V^*\) and \(w\in V^*\). Such a system identifies a language (the set of all strings derivable from \(w\) by successive -- sequential -- applications of \(h)\) and a mapping (by leaving the axiom \(w\) unspecified). The paper investigates the relationships among the family of DOS languages, certain variants of them and certain subfamilies of context-free languages; then one investigates the DOS mappings. A complete algebraic characterization is obtained for propagating acyclic DOS schemes (APDOS, for short). As a consequence, the equivalence problem is shown to be decidable for APDOS mappings.
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    DOS system
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    DOS languages
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    subfamilies of context-free languages
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    DOS mappings
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    algebraic characterization
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    APDOS
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    equivalence problem
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