Applications of Automata Theory and Algebra

Applications of Automata Theory and Algebra
Author: John L. Rhodes,Chrystopher L. Nehaniv
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2010
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789812836960

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This book was originally written in 1969 by Berkeley mathematician John Rhodes. It is the founding work in what is now called algebraic engineering, an emerging field created by using the unifying scheme of finite state machine models and their complexity to tie together many fields: finite group theory, semigroup theory, automata and sequential machine theory, finite phase space physics, metabolic and evolutionary biology, epistemology, mathematical theory of psychoanalysis, philosophy, and game theory. The author thus introduced a completely original algebraic approach to complexity and the understanding of finite systems. The unpublished manuscript, often referred to as "The Wild Book," became an underground classic, continually requested in manuscript form, and read by many leading researchers in mathematics, complex systems, artificial intelligence, and systems biology. Yet it has never been available in print until now. This first published edition has been edited and updated by Chrystopher Nehaniv for the 21st century. Its novel and rigorous development of the mathematical theory of complexity via algebraic automata theory reveals deep and unexpected connections between algebra (semigroups) and areas of science and engineering. Co-founded by John Rhodes and Kenneth Krohn in 1962, algebraic automata theory has grown into a vibrant area of research, including the complexity of automata, and semigroups and machines from an algebraic viewpoint, and which also touches on infinite groups, and other areas of algebra. This book sets the stage for the application of algebraic automata theory to areas outside mathematics. The material and references have been brought up to date bythe editor as much as possible, yet the book retains its distinct character and the bold yet rigorous style of the author. Included are treatments of topics such as models of time as algebra via semigroup theory; evolution-complexity relations applicable to both ontogeny and evolution; an approach to classification of biological reactions and pathways; the relationships among coordinate systems, symmetry, and conservation principles in physics; discussion of "punctuated equilibrium" (prior to Stephen Jay Gould); games; and applications to psychology, psychoanalysis, epistemology, and the purpose of life. The approach and contents will be of interest to a variety of researchers and students in algebra as well as to the diverse, growing areas of applications of algebra in science and engineering. Moreover, many parts of the book will be intelligible to non-mathematicians, including students and experts from diverse backgrounds.

Applications Of Automata Theory And Algebra

Applications Of Automata Theory And Algebra
Author: John Rhodes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9812836985

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Applications of Automata Theory and Algebra

Applications of Automata Theory and Algebra
Author: John Rhodes
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1971
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:174299528

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Automata Theory and its Applications

Automata Theory and its Applications
Author: Bakhadyr Khoussainov,Anil Nerode
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781461201717

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The theory of finite automata on finite stings, infinite strings, and trees has had a dis tinguished history. First, automata were introduced to represent idealized switching circuits augmented by unit delays. This was the period of Shannon, McCullouch and Pitts, and Howard Aiken, ending about 1950. Then in the 1950s there was the work of Kleene on representable events, of Myhill and Nerode on finite coset congruence relations on strings, of Rabin and Scott on power set automata. In the 1960s, there was the work of Btichi on automata on infinite strings and the second order theory of one successor, then Rabin's 1968 result on automata on infinite trees and the second order theory of two successors. The latter was a mystery until the introduction of forgetful determinacy games by Gurevich and Harrington in 1982. Each of these developments has successful and prospective applications in computer science. They should all be part of every computer scientist's toolbox. Suppose that we take a computer scientist's point of view. One can think of finite automata as the mathematical representation of programs that run us ing fixed finite resources. Then Btichi's SIS can be thought of as a theory of programs which run forever (like operating systems or banking systems) and are deterministic. Finally, Rabin's S2S is a theory of programs which run forever and are nondeterministic. Indeed many questions of verification can be decided in the decidable theories of these automata.

Automata and Algebras in Categories

Automata and Algebras in Categories
Author: Jirí Adámek,Vera Trnková
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1990-08-31
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0792300106

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Monograph( based very largely upon results original to the Czechoslovakian authors) presents an abstract account of the theory of automata for sophisticated readers presumed to be already conversant in the language of category theory. The seven chapters are punctuated at frequent intervals by exampl

Noncommutative Rational Series with Applications

Noncommutative Rational Series with Applications
Author: Jean Berstel,Christophe Reutenauer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2011
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9780521190220

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A modern account of the subject and its applications. Excellent resource for those working in algebra and theoretical computer science.

Algebraic Theory of Automata and Languages

Algebraic Theory of Automata and Languages
Author: Masami It?
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2004
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789810247270

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Although there are some books dealing with algebraic theory of automata, their contents consist mainly of Krohn-Rhodes theory and related topics. The topics in the present book are rather different. For example, automorphism groups of automata and the partially ordered sets of automata are systematically discussed. Moreover, some operations on languages and special classes of regular languages associated with deterministic and nondeterministic directable automata are dealt with. The book is self-contained and hence does not require any knowledge of automata and formal languages.

Applied Automata Theory

Applied Automata Theory
Author: Julius T. Tou
Publsiher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2013-10-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781483225197

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Applied Automata Theory provides an engineering style of presentation of some of the applied work in the field of automata theory. Topics covered range from algebraic foundations and recursive functions to regular expressions, threshold logic, and switching circuits. Coding problems and stochastic processes are also discussed, along with content addressable memories, probabilistic reliability, and Turing machines. Much emphasis is placed on engineering applications. Comprised of nine chapters, this book first deals with the algebraic foundations of automata theory, focusing on concepts such as semigroups, groups and homomorphisms, and partially ordered sets and lattices, as well as congruences and other relations. The reader is then introduced to regular expressions; stochastic automata and discrete systems theory; and switching networks as models of discrete stochastic processes. Subsequent chapters explore applications of automata theory in coding; content addressable and distributed logic memories; recursive functions and switching-circuit theory; and synthesis of a cellular computer. The book concludes with an assessment of the fundamentals of threshold logic. This monograph is intended for graduates or advanced undergraduates taking a course in information science or a course on discrete systems in modern engineering curriculum.