Automatic presentations and semigroups
10/09/2010 Sexta-feira, 10 de Setembro de 2010, 14 horas, Anfiteatro
Alan Cain (Universidade do Porto, Portugal)
Institute for Interdisciplinary Research
An automatic presentation is a description of a relational structures using regular languages. Informally, an automatic presentation consists of a regular language of abstract representatives for the elements of the structure, such that each relation (of arity n, say) can be recognized by a synchronous n-tape automaton. The concept, which arose from computer scientists' need to extend finite model theory to infinite structures, has only recently been applied to algebraic stuctures. This talk will introduce and survey automatic presentations, particularly for semigroups. In particular, it will discuss: (1) classifications of those semigroups of certain classes that admit automatic presentations; (2) the interaction of automatic presentations and various semigroup constructions; and (3) decision problems.
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