Language equation

Language equation

Language equations are mathematical statements that resemble numerical equations,but the variables assume values of formal languages rather than numbers.

External links

* [http://www.math.utu.fi/dlt2007/tale/ Workshop on Theory and Applications of Language Equations (TALE)]


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