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On the equivalence problem for regular Thue systems
AbstractA decision procedure is presented for the equivalence problem for regular almost-confluent Thue systems. On the other hand, the equivalence problem for regular preperfect systems is shown to be undecidable
Some undecidability results concerning the property of preserving regularity
AbstractA finite string-rewriting system R preserves regularity if and only if it preserves Σ-regularity, where Σ is the alphabet containing exactly those letters that have occurrences in the rules of R. This proves a conjecture of Gyenizse and Vágvölgyi (1997). In addition, some undecidability results are presented that generalize results of Gilleron and Tison (1995) from term-rewriting systems to string-rewriting systems. It follows that the property of being regularity preserving is undecidable for term-rewriting systems, thus answering another question of Gyenizse and Vágvölgyi (1997). Finally, it is shown that it is undecidable in general whether a finite, lengthreducing, and confluent string-rewriting system yields a regular set of normal forms for each regular language