Splicing systems are a generative device inspired by a cut and paste phenomenon on DNA molecules, introduced by Head in 1987 and subsequently defined with slight variations also by Paun and Pixton respectively.We will face the problem of characterizing the class of regular languages generated by finite splicing systems. We will solve this problem for the special class of the reflexive finite splicing systems. As a byproduct, we give a characterization of the regular languages generated by finite Head splicing systems. As in already known results, the notion of constant, given by Schuetzenberger, intervenes.

Bonizzoni, P., De Felice, C., Mauri, G., Zizza, R. (2003). Regular languages generated by reflexive finite Splicing Systems. In Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Developments in language theory (pp.134-145). Berlin : Springer Verlag [10.1007/3-540-45007-6_10].

Regular languages generated by reflexive finite Splicing Systems

BONIZZONI, PAOLA;MAURI, GIANCARLO;
2003

Abstract

Splicing systems are a generative device inspired by a cut and paste phenomenon on DNA molecules, introduced by Head in 1987 and subsequently defined with slight variations also by Paun and Pixton respectively.We will face the problem of characterizing the class of regular languages generated by finite splicing systems. We will solve this problem for the special class of the reflexive finite splicing systems. As a byproduct, we give a characterization of the regular languages generated by finite Head splicing systems. As in already known results, the notion of constant, given by Schuetzenberger, intervenes.
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Splicing Systems; Regular languages
English
International Conference on Developments in Language Theory
2003
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Developments in language theory
9783540404347
2003
2710
134
145
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Bonizzoni, P., De Felice, C., Mauri, G., Zizza, R. (2003). Regular languages generated by reflexive finite Splicing Systems. In Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Developments in language theory (pp.134-145). Berlin : Springer Verlag [10.1007/3-540-45007-6_10].
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