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Rational algebraic theories and fixed-point solutions
J.B. Wright, J.W. Thatcher, et al.
FOCS 1976
The concepts of "equational≓ and "recognizable≓ are defined for sets of elements of an arbitrary abstract algebra. Context-free languages and finite-state languages become realizations of the same general concept (of equational sets) when the proper algebra is specified. A principal objective of the paper is to establish in the context of abstract algebra, relationships between such concepts as equational and recognizable sets. © 1968 Academic Press Inc.
J.B. Wright, J.W. Thatcher, et al.
FOCS 1976
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