BINARY AMIABLE WORDS

From MaRDI portal
Publication:3434281

DOI10.1142/S0129054107004735zbMath1123.68097OpenAlexW2040264375MaRDI QIDQ3434281

Adrian Atanasiu

Publication date: 25 April 2007

Published in: International Journal of Foundations of Computer Science (Search for Journal in Brave)

Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1142/s0129054107004735




Related Items (34)

On a conjecture about Parikh matricesParikh word representable graphs and morphismsElementary matrix equivalence and core transformation graphs for Parikh matricesStructural properties of word representable graphsA New Operator over Parikh LanguagesPRODUCT OF PARIKH MATRICES AND COMMUTATIVITYSome Algebraic Aspects of Parikh q-MatricesOrder of weak \(M\)-relation and Parikh matrices\(M\)-ambiguity sequences for Parikh matrices and their periodicity revisitedSome results on Parikh word representable graphs and partitionsAlgebraic properties of Parikh matrices of binary picture arraysAlgebraic properties of Parikh \texttt{q}-matrices on two-dimensional wordsOn strongly \(M\)-unambiguous prints and Şerbǎnuţǎ's conjecture for Parikh matricesBinary Images, M −Vectors, and AmbiguityOn M-Equivalence and Strong M-Equivalence for Parikh MatricesProperties of Parikh Matrices of Binary Words Obtained by an Extension of a Restricted Shuffle OperatorGeneralizations of Parikh mappingsParikh matrices and amiable wordsFreeness Problem for Matrix Semigroups of Parikh MatricesCriteria for the matrix equivalence of wordsPARIKH MATRICES, AMIABILITY AND ISTRAIL MORPHISMCertain distance-based topological indices of Parikh word representable graphsSeparability of M-Equivalent Words by MorphismsParikh q-Matrices and q-Ambiguous WordsON PARIKH MATRICESWiener-type indices of Parikh word representable graphsErasure and error correcting ability of Parikh matricesParikh Matrices and Strong M-EquivalenceParikh matrices for powers of wordsEnriching Parikh matrix mappingsOn Core Words and the Parikh Matrix MappingTWO-DIMENSIONAL DIGITIZED PICTURE ARRAYS AND PARIKH MATRICESA New Study of Parikh Matrices Restricted to TermsCore words and Parikh matrices



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: BINARY AMIABLE WORDS