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The synchronized graphs trace the context-sensitive languages

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The synchronized graphs trace the context-sensitive languages
Morvan and Stirling have proved that the context-sensitive languages are exactly the traces of graphs defined by transducers with labelled final states. We prove that this result is still true if we restrict to the traces of graphs defined by synchronized transducers with labelled final states. From their construction, we deduce that the context-sensitive languages are the languages of path labels leading from and to rational vertex sets of letter-to-letter rational graphs.
Chloe Rispal
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Type Journal
Year 2002
Where ENTCS
Authors Chloe Rispal
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