
Algebraic Theory of Automata Networks
An Introduction
Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics,U.S. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 31. December 2004
Book
Hardback
270 pages
978-0-89871-569-9 (ISBN)
Description
Algebraic Theory of Automata Networks investigates automata networks as algebraic structures and develops their theory in line with other algebraic theories, such as those of semigroups, groups, rings, and fields. The authors also investigate automata networks as products of automata, that is, as compositions of automata obtained by cascading without feedback or with feedback of various restricted types or, most generally, with the feedback dependencies controlled by an arbitrary directed graph. This self-contained book surveys and extends the fundamental results in regard to automata networks, including the main decomposition theorems of Letichevsky, of Krohn and Rhodes, and of others.
It summarizes the most important results of the past four decades regarding automata networks and presents many new results discovered since the last book on this subject was published. It contains several new methods and special techniques not discussed in other books, including characterization of homomorphically complete classes of automata under the cascade product; products of automata with semi-Letichevsky criterion and without any Letichevsky criteria; automata with control words; primitive products and temporal products; network completeness for digraphs having all loop edges; complete finite automata network graphs with minimal number of edges; and emulation of automata networks by corresponding asynchronous ones.
It summarizes the most important results of the past four decades regarding automata networks and presents many new results discovered since the last book on this subject was published. It contains several new methods and special techniques not discussed in other books, including characterization of homomorphically complete classes of automata under the cascade product; products of automata with semi-Letichevsky criterion and without any Letichevsky criteria; automata with control words; primitive products and temporal products; network completeness for digraphs having all loop edges; complete finite automata network graphs with minimal number of edges; and emulation of automata networks by corresponding asynchronous ones.
Reviews / Votes
'This self-contained monograph covers the foundations of what is currently known about automata networks, giving the reader sufficient theoretical background to be at the forefront of research in many related areas.' Alexandra Kireeva, Mathematical ReviewsMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
671 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89871-569-9 (9780898715699)
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Content
Preface and Overview
Chapter 1: Preliminaries
Chapter 2: Directed Graphs, Automata, and Automata Networks
Chapter 3: Krohn-Rhodes Theory and Complete Classes
Chapter 4: Without Letichevsky's Criterion
Chapter 5: Letichevsky's Criterion
Chapter 6: Primitive Products and Temporal Products
Chapter 7: Finite State-Homogeneous Automata Networks and Asynchronous Automata Networks
Bibliography
Index.
Chapter 1: Preliminaries
Chapter 2: Directed Graphs, Automata, and Automata Networks
Chapter 3: Krohn-Rhodes Theory and Complete Classes
Chapter 4: Without Letichevsky's Criterion
Chapter 5: Letichevsky's Criterion
Chapter 6: Primitive Products and Temporal Products
Chapter 7: Finite State-Homogeneous Automata Networks and Asynchronous Automata Networks
Bibliography
Index.