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Minimal automaton for a factorial, transitive, and rational language (English)
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1989
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A language is factorial if it contains all factors (i.e., subwords) of its words, and it is transitive if for any pair u, v of its words there exists a word w such that uwv is also in the language. A factorial, transitive, rational language is called an FTR-language. These languages can also be characterized as the languages recognizable by certain special finite automata for which the abbreviation ida is used. The author shows that every FTR-language has a minimal ida. Moreover, three ways of obtaining this minimal ida are presented.
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syntactic monoids
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finite automata
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