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The greatest fixed-points and rational omega-tree languages
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    The greatest fixed-points and rational omega-tree languages (English)
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    Rational omega-tree languages are defined by extending the notion of rational (or regular) expressions for languages, and their properties are investigated. They are characterized by means of greatest fixed-points of certain functions, and are shown to be precisely the omega-tree languages recognized by Rabin's ''special automata''. A simple normal form for rational omega-tree languages is also presented.
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    Rabin's ''special automata''
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    normal form
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