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Iterated Hairpin Completions of Non-crossing Words

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Iterated Hairpin Completions of Non-crossing Words
Abstract. Iterated hairpin completion is an operation on formal languages that is inspired by the hairpin formation in DNA biochemistry. Iterated hairpin completion of a word (or more precisely a singleton language) is always a context-sensitive language and for some words it is known to be non-context-free. However, it is unknown whether regularity of iterated hairpin completion of a given word is decidable. Also the question whether iterated hairpin completion of a word can be contextfree but not regular was asked in literature. In this paper we investigate iterated hairpin completions of non-crossing words and, within this setting, we are able to answer both questions. For non-crossing words we prove that the regularity of iterated hairpin completions is decidable and that if iterated hairpin completion of a non-crossing word is not regular, then it is not context-free either.
Lila Kari, Steffen Kopecki, Shinnosuke Seki
Added 25 Apr 2012
Updated 25 Apr 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where SOFSEM
Authors Lila Kari, Steffen Kopecki, Shinnosuke Seki
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