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Axiomatizing iteration categories
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1999
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University of Szeged
Loop products and loop-free products
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1987
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University of Szeged
On identities preserved by general products of algebras
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1983
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University of Szeged
Decidability results concerning tree transducers I
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1980
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University of Szeged
On αλ1-products of automata
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1989
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University of Szeged
In memory of professor Ferenc GĂ©cseg
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Fülöp Zoltán
Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/2015
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University of Szeged
A note on the axiomatization of iteration theories
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1990
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University of Szeged
On isomorphic realization of automata with α0-products
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1987
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University of Szeged
Varieties and general products of top-down algebras
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Ésik Zoltán
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01/01/1986
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University of Szeged
Extended Temporal Logic on Finite Words and Wreath Product of Monoids with Distinguished Generators
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Ésik Zoltán
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'Aarhus University Library'
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05/12/2002
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We associate a modal operator with each language belonging to a given class of regular languages and use the (reverse) wreath product of monoids with distinguished generators to characterize the expressive power of the resulting logic
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