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A remark on Myhill-Nerode theorem for fuzzy languages
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    A remark on Myhill-Nerode theorem for fuzzy languages (English)
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    15 November 2012
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    Summary: Regular fuzzy languages are characterized by some algebraic approaches. In particular, an extended version of Myhill-Nerode theorem for fuzzy languages is obtained.
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    fuzzy languages
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    Myhill-Nerode theorem
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