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The dot-depth hierarchy, 45 years later

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In 1970, R. S. Cohen and Janusz A. Brzozowski introduced a hierarchy of star-free languages called the dot-depth hierarchy. This hierarchy and its generalisations, together with the problems attached to them, had a long-lasting influence on the development of automata theory. This survey article reports on the numerous results and conjectures attached to this hierarchy. This paper is a follow-up of the survey article Open problems about regular languages, 35 years later [57]. The dot-depth hierarchy, also known as Brzo-zowski hierarchy, is a hierarchy of star-free languages first introduced by Cohen and Brzozowski [25] in 1971. It immediately gave rise to many interesting questions and an account of the early results can be found in Brzozowski's survey [20] from 1976. 1 Terminology, notation and background Most of the terminology used in this paper was introduced in [57]. We just complete these definitions by giving the ordered versions of the notions of syntactic monoid and variety of finite monoids.
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hal-01614357 , version 1 (10-10-2017)

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Jean-Eric Pin. The dot-depth hierarchy, 45 years later. Stavros Konstantinidis; Nelma Moreira; Rogério Reis; Jeffrey Shallit. The Role of Theory in Computer Science - Essays Dedicated to Janusz Brzozowski, World Scientific, 2017, The Role of Theory in Computer Science - Essays Dedicated to Janusz Brzozowski, 978-981-3148-19-2. ⟨10.1142/9789813148208_0008⟩. ⟨hal-01614357⟩
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