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4th NCMA 2012: Fribourg, Switzerland
- Rudolf Freund, Markus Holzer, Bianca Truthe, Ulrich Ultes-Nitsche:
Fourth Workshop on Non-Classical Models for Automata and Applications - NCMA 2012, Fribourg, Switzerland, August 23-24, 2012. Proceedings. books@ocg.at 290, Österreichische Computer Gesellschaft 2012, ISBN 978-3-85403-290-8
Invited Papers
- Jürgen Dassow:
Subregular Restrictions for Some Language Generating Devices. NCMA 2012: 11-26 - Giovanni Pighizzini:
Recent Results Around the Sakoda and Sipser Question. NCMA 2012: 27-32
Regular Contributions
- Ivone Amorim, António Machiavelo, Rogério Reis:
Formal Power Series and the Invertibility of Finite Linear Transducers. NCMA 2012: 33-48 - Ed Blakey:
Cellular Automata Get Their Wires Crossed. NCMA 2012: 49-64 - Jürgen Dassow, Bianca Truthe:
Extended Splicing Systems with Subregular Sets of Splicing Rules. NCMA 2012: 65-78 - Nils Erik Flick, Manfred Kudlek:
Language Operators for Multiset Languages and Modal Logic. NCMA 2012: 79-91 - Norbert Hundeshagen, Peter Leupold:
Transducing by Observing and Restarting Transducers. NCMA 2012: 93-106 - Martin Kutrib, Matthias Wendlandt:
Bidirectional String Assembling Systems. NCMA 2012: 107-121 - Peter Leupold:
Computing by Observing Change in Insertion/Deletion Systems. NCMA 2012: 123-132 - Pierre Nicodème:
Revisiting Waiting Times in DNA Evolution. NCMA 2012: 133-148 - Fumiya Okubo:
On the Computational Power of Reaction Automata Working in Sequential Manner. NCMA 2012: 149-163 - Friedrich Otto, Peter Cerno, Frantisek Mráz:
Limited Context Restarting Automata and McNaughton Families of Languages. NCMA 2012: 165-180 - Martin Procházka, Martin Plátek:
Taxonomy of Red-Automata Motivated by Error Localization. NCMA 2012: 181-195 - Marcel Vollweiler, Friedrich Otto:
Systems of Parallel Communicating Restarting Automata. NCMA 2012: 197-212 - Christian Wurm:
The Lattice of Automata Classes: on ?Mild? Extensions of Pushdown Automata. NCMA 2012: 213-228
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