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On the complexity of some extended word problems defined by cancellation rules
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    On the complexity of some extended word problems defined by cancellation rules (English)
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    We give an algorithm which computes the set of descendants of a regular set R, for Thue systems of certain type. The complexity of the algorithm is \(O(m^ 3)\) where m is the number of states of an automaton recognising R. This allows to improve the known complexity bounds for some extended word problems defined by cancellation rules.
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    algorithm
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    set of descendants of a regular set
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    Thue systems
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    complexity bounds
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    word problems
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    cancellation rules
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