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    Riemann-Hilbert problem for Hurwitz Frobenius manifolds: regular singularities

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    In this paper we study the Fuchsian Riemann-Hilbert (inverse monodromy) problem corresponding to Frobenius structures on Hurwitz spaces. We find a solution to this Riemann-Hilbert problem in terms of integrals of certain meromorphic differentials over a basis of an appropriate relative homology space, study the corresponding monodromy group and compute the monodromy matrices explicitly for various special cases.Comment: final versio

    Language and communication: Syntactic euphemism

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    Bio-inspired Grammatical Inference

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    International audienceThe ļ¬eld of Grammatical Inference was originally motivated by the problem of natural language acquisition. However, the formal models proposed within this ļ¬eld have left aside this linguistic motivation. In this paper, we propose to improve models and techniques used in Grammatical Inference by using ideas coming from linguistic studies. In that way, we try to give a new bio-inspiration to this ļ¬eld
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