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Relationships between classifications of regular languages by their ordered syntactic monoids and semilattice-ordered syntactic monoids
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Libor Polák
Department of Mathematics, Masaryk University, Janáckovo nám. 2a, 662 95 Brno, Czech Republic
A standard construction assigns to any language its syntactic monoid. Certain properties of languages (being star-free, piecewise testable, ...) are characterizable in terms of theirs syntactic monoids. This led to the famous Eilenberg theorem: certain classes of regular languages (called varieties) correspond to so-called pseudovarieties of monoids. J.-E. Pin generalized this theorem using ordered syntactic monoids. Recently the speaker has assigned to any language a semilattice-ordered monoid. An Eilenberg-type theorem also holds here. In our contribution we will compare these classifications.
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Date received: November 3, 2000
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