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Prime Decompositions of Regular Languages

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Prime Decompositions of Regular Languages
We investigate factorizations of regular languages in terms of prime languages. A language is said to be strongly prime decomposable if any way of factorizing the language yields a prime decomposition in a finite number of steps. We give a characterization of the strongly prime decomposable regular languages and using the characterization we show that every regular language over a unary alphabet has a prime decomposition. We show that there exist co-context-free languages that do not have prime decompositions.
Yo-Sub Han, Kai Salomaa, Derick Wood
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where DLT
Authors Yo-Sub Han, Kai Salomaa, Derick Wood
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